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5. The Rise and Fall of Robinson Crusoe on the London Stage
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Introduction 1
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Part One. Exploring and Transcending the Genre
- 1. “Mushrooms, Capers, and Other Sorts of Pickles”: Remaking Genre in Peter Longueville’s The Hermit (1727) 9
- 2. “If I Had . . .”: Counterfactuals, Imaginary Realities, and the Poetics of the Postmodern Robinsonade 23
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Part Two. National Contexts
- 3. Castaways and Colonialism: Dislocating Cultural Encounter in The Female American (1767) 39
- Setting the Scene for the Polish Robinsonade: The Adventures of Mr. Nicholas Wisdom (1776) by Ignacy Krasicki and the Early Reception of Robinson Crusoe in Poland, 1769–1775 52
- 5. The Rise and Fall of Robinson Crusoe on the London Stage 65
- 6. Islands in Robert Louis Stevenson’s Kidnapped (1886): A Counter-Robinsonade 79
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Part Three. Ecocritical Readings
- 7. Stormy Weather and the Gentle Isle: Apprehending the Environment of Three Robinsonades 93
- 8. Robinson’s Becoming-Earth in Michel Tournier’s Vendredi ou les Limbes du Pacifique (1967) 117
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Part Four. The Robinsonade and the Present Condition
- 9. “The True State of Our Condition”: The Twenty-First- Century Worker as Castaway 135
- 10. Gilligan’s Wake, Gilligan’s Island, and Historiographizing American Popular Culture 148
- Coda: Rewriting the Robinsonade 165
- Acknowledgments 175
- Bibliography 177
- Notes on Contributors 189
- Index 193
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. Exploring and Transcending the Genre
- 1. “Mushrooms, Capers, and Other Sorts of Pickles”: Remaking Genre in Peter Longueville’s The Hermit (1727) 9
- 2. “If I Had . . .”: Counterfactuals, Imaginary Realities, and the Poetics of the Postmodern Robinsonade 23
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Part Two. National Contexts
- 3. Castaways and Colonialism: Dislocating Cultural Encounter in The Female American (1767) 39
- Setting the Scene for the Polish Robinsonade: The Adventures of Mr. Nicholas Wisdom (1776) by Ignacy Krasicki and the Early Reception of Robinson Crusoe in Poland, 1769–1775 52
- 5. The Rise and Fall of Robinson Crusoe on the London Stage 65
- 6. Islands in Robert Louis Stevenson’s Kidnapped (1886): A Counter-Robinsonade 79
-
Part Three. Ecocritical Readings
- 7. Stormy Weather and the Gentle Isle: Apprehending the Environment of Three Robinsonades 93
- 8. Robinson’s Becoming-Earth in Michel Tournier’s Vendredi ou les Limbes du Pacifique (1967) 117
-
Part Four. The Robinsonade and the Present Condition
- 9. “The True State of Our Condition”: The Twenty-First- Century Worker as Castaway 135
- 10. Gilligan’s Wake, Gilligan’s Island, and Historiographizing American Popular Culture 148
- Coda: Rewriting the Robinsonade 165
- Acknowledgments 175
- Bibliography 177
- Notes on Contributors 189
- Index 193