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The Romance of the New World: Gender and the Literary Formations of English Colonialism (review)

The Romance of the New World: Gender and the Literary Formations of English Colonialism (review) A grateful acknowledgement to Professor Sinclair's pioneering enterprise in manuscript studies in Australia loses its impact in an addendum, and the repetition there of the names of selected individuals w h o were already cited in the entries is fulsome. The references to Albinia de la Mare seem superfluous w h e n that scholar's published work is not mentioned under entry 18 and is secondary in 39. The exhibition itself was very well arranged and most elegantly displayed. To all accounts, public attendance exceeded expectations. It was held in conjunction with 'Revealing the Holy Land: The Photographic Exploration of Palestine'. Peter Rolfe Monks-Saint- Clair Canberra Linton, Joan Pong, The Romance of the New World: Gender and the Literary Formations of English Colonialism (Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture 27), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1998; cloth; pp.xii, 268; R R P $ A U 1 1 0 . This stimulating if somewhat over-theorised book is an engagement with seve themes that are deemed to have s o m e h o w interlocked for the English in their early colonial period in North America/the N e w World over a period of 60 years from the middle http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Parergon Australian & New Zealand Association of Medieval & Early Modern Studies, Inc. (ANAZAMEMS, Inc.)

The Romance of the New World: Gender and the Literary Formations of English Colonialism (review)

Parergon , Volume 18 (2) – Apr 3, 2001

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Abstract

A grateful acknowledgement to Professor Sinclair's pioneering enterprise in manuscript studies in Australia loses its impact in an addendum, and the repetition there of the names of selected individuals w h o were already cited in the entries is fulsome. The references to Albinia de la Mare seem superfluous w h e n that scholar's published work is not mentioned under entry 18 and is secondary in 39. The exhibition itself was very well arranged and most elegantly displayed. To all accounts, public attendance exceeded expectations. It was held in conjunction with 'Revealing the Holy Land: The Photographic Exploration of Palestine'. Peter Rolfe Monks-Saint- Clair Canberra Linton, Joan Pong, The Romance of the New World: Gender and the Literary Formations of English Colonialism (Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture 27), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1998; cloth; pp.xii, 268; R R P $ A U 1 1 0 . This stimulating if somewhat over-theorised book is an engagement with seve themes that are deemed to have s o m e h o w interlocked for the English in their early colonial period in North America/the N e w World over a period of 60 years from the middle

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ParergonAustralian & New Zealand Association of Medieval & Early Modern Studies, Inc. (ANAZAMEMS, Inc.)

Published: Apr 3, 2001

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