Sway of the Ottoman Empire on English identity in the long eighteenth century / by Emily M.N. Kugler.
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Superior document: | Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 209 |
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Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Brill's studies in intellectual history ;
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Physical Description: | xi, 212 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: The 'other' England: Ottoman influence on English identity
- Captivity, apostasy, and imperial anxieties: English fantasies and fears of the Ottoman influence
- Arabic castaways in the high and low churches: debating English Protestantism in the seventeenth-century Ibn Tufayl translations
- The Ottoman influence in Robinson Crusoe: failures of English imperial identity
- Race and romance: Othello, Oroonoko and the decline of the Ottoman influence
- "I am not what I am": reimagining Shakespeare's Moor of Venice, 1603-1787
- Oriental princes and noble slaves: romance models of race in Oroonoko, 1688-1788
- Conclusion: The continued anxieties of empire: after the Ottoman influence.