Voyages in Print
Discover the intricate world of American colonial voyage narratives in "Voyages in Print" by Mary C. Fuller, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This enlightening exploration delves into how these narratives not only document journeys but also reflect a complex understanding of failure and success. Spanning 228 pages, Fuller meticulously examines the genre's evolution, challenging the romanticized notions of heroism that have prevailed since the Victorian era. With insightful literary criticism and a focus on the 16th to 18th centuries, this book is a must-read for enthusiasts of travel literature, historical essays, and literary studies. Unearth the nuanced histories that these voyages reveal and engage with the deeper storytelling that shapes our understanding of exploration. Perfect for scholars and casual readers alike, "Voyages in Print" offers a refreshing perspective on America's journey into the unknown.