Rifled Sanctuaries: Some Views of the Pacific Islands in Western Literature to 1900Auckland University Press, 1984 - 93 páginas In these Macmillan Brown Lectures Bill Pearson draws disturbing insights from his knowledge of Western literature relating to the Pacific Islands. |
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Rifled Sanctuaries: Some Views of the Pacific Islands in Western Literature ... Bill Pearson Vista previa limitada - 2013 |
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Adventures Albert Wendt American arioi attitudes Avatea Ballantyne beachcombers Benjamin Morrell Bougainville's boys Byron cannibalism canoe captain captivity century Chamier chief Christian civilization Cook Cook's Crusoe cultures D. H. Lawrence daughter edition English Europe European experience fact father Fiji Fijian Frederick Chamier French George Forster girl H. E. Maude happy Hawkesworth heathen Hena human incident Indian Jack John John Keeler journal Keeler Kilinailau killed King labour later Library literary literature London Loti lover Macmillan Brown Mariner Marquesan marry Maudsley Melville Melville's missionary moral Morrell's mutineers myth Narrative native notable novel Nukuhiva Oberea Pacific island pagan poem Polynesian Porter published R. M. Ballantyne rescue Robarts Romantic sailed Samuel Woodworth Sarah Ellis satire savage sentimental ship society South Sea islanders Southey story Tahiti Tahitian Tahuata Taipi tale tears tion Tommo Tonga trader Truk Typee visitors wife William woman women writing written York young