Biographia Nautica


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Biographia Nautica


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Biographia Nautica


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The 1711 Expedition to Quebec


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The political background and impact of a British attempt to conquer French North America.




The Literary Side of the Armada


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The Anglo-Spanish War in the 16th century reached its climax in August 1588, when King Philip’s Felicissima Armada challenged Queen Elizabeth’s fleet in the waters of the Channel. If the outcome of the war has been much commented on and debated throughout the centuries, the impact the war had on literature has been neglected for a long time. This book presents to scholars, students and readers how the Armada was dealt with in the literature of the countries involved in the conflict. It offers a view on the Armada from both Spanish and English voices: Shakespeare, Marlowe, Spenser and Drayton are flanked by Góngora, Cervantes and Lope de Vega.




Biographia Nautica: Or, Memoirs of Those Illustrious Seamen, to Whose Intrepidity and Conduct the English are Indebted, for the Victories of Their Fleets, the Increase of Their Dominions, the Extension of Their Commerce, and Their Pre-eminence on the Ocean. Interspersed with the Most Material Circumstances of Naval History, from the Norman Invasion to the Conclusion of the Last War


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