The Island Home
Title | The Island Home PDF eBook |
Author | James Bourman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 398 |
Release | 1853 |
Genre | Voyages, Imaginary |
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The Dublin University Magazine
Title | The Dublin University Magazine PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Pages | 786 |
Release | 1854 |
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The Dublin university magazine
Title | The Dublin university magazine PDF eBook |
Author | University magazine |
Publisher | |
Pages | 790 |
Release | 1854 |
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University Magazine
Title | University Magazine PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 796 |
Release | 1854 |
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Dublin University Magazine
Title | Dublin University Magazine PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 776 |
Release | 1854 |
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A general catalogue of books in every department of literature, for public school libraries in Upper Canada. Sanctioned by the Council of Public Instruction. ... With the general provisions of the law and the regulations for the establishment of public libraries, etc
Title | A general catalogue of books in every department of literature, for public school libraries in Upper Canada. Sanctioned by the Council of Public Instruction. ... With the general provisions of the law and the regulations for the establishment of public libraries, etc PDF eBook |
Author | Ontario. Department of Education |
Publisher | |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 1857 |
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ISBN |
Rifled Sanctuaries
Title | Rifled Sanctuaries PDF eBook |
Author | Bill Pearson |
Publisher | Auckland University Press |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 2013-11-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1775581438 |
The Pacific Islands began to appear in Western literature soon after European navigators made landfall there. From the first, there was seldom a statement of plain facts. Explorers brought their own viewpoints while editors, poets and novelists went on to interpret and moralise the first accounts. Portraying Pacific peoples as sensual, indolent, childlike and &– frequently &– wicked, such stories implied the duty of Europeans to rule and of the natives to be grateful. Modified though it sometimes was by the more accepting attitudes of beachcombers, by the exploitative activities of traders, and throgh the romantic eyes of erotic novelists, this conception of Pacific Islanders persisted through the nineteenth century and well into the twentieth.