2014
DOI: 10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilshs.35.33
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Henry Neville’s <i>The Isle of Pines</i> and the Emergence of Racial and Colonial Discourses in the Genre of Utopia in Britain

Abstract: ABTRACTThis essay will explicate and study Henry Neville's The Isle of Pines as one of the most popular utopian/dystopian accounts written in the pamphleteering tradition current in the seventeenth century. The researcher will see how Neville's socio-political philosophy was molded in the highly turbulent atmosphere of the seventeenth century. Then, The Isle of Pines will closely be analyzed to assess its formation under the influence of the controversial nature of the politics of the time. We will also elabor… Show more

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