‘Not as a Poet, but a Pioner’: Fancy and the Colonial Gaze in William Davenant's Madagascar (1638)

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Renaissance Studies Pub Date : 2022-11-27 DOI:10.1111/rest.12835
Lauren Working
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In the late 1630s, the court poet William Davenant applied his literary energies to Madagascar, an island off the eastern coast of Africa: ‘Thus in a dreame, I did adventure out…/Betweene the Southern Tropick and the Line’. While previous scholarship has highlighted the poem's ambiguous attitude towards empire, focusing on the rising interest in global travel and eastern diplomacy at Charles I's court, this article revisits the poem's genre and social context by focusing on its specific engagement with colonization. In doing so, it establishes Madagascar as an important example of how cavalier poets helped shape the aesthetics of early Stuart colonialism at court. The use of fancy – explored here through poetic style and wit sociability, female colonial networks at Henrietta Maria's court, and real and imagined objects, including Malagasy artefacts – becomes key to reconciling the seeming incongruities between the poem's lover‐conquerors and the colonial aspirations that underpinned the project.
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“不是作为诗人,而是作为先驱者”:威廉·达文南的《马达加斯加》(1638)中的幻想与殖民凝视
17世纪30年代末,宫廷诗人威廉·达文南(William Davenant)将他的文学精力投入到非洲东海岸外的马达加斯加岛:“因此,在梦中,我开始了冒险……/在南热带和赤道之间”。虽然之前的学术研究强调了这首诗对帝国的暧昧态度,关注的是查理一世宫廷中对全球旅行和东方外交日益增长的兴趣,但本文通过关注它与殖民的具体接触,重新审视了这首诗的类型和社会背景。在此过程中,它将马达加斯加确立为一个重要的例子,说明骑士诗人如何帮助塑造了早期斯图亚特殖民主义在宫廷中的美学。通过诗歌风格和社交能力、亨丽埃塔·玛丽亚宫廷中的女性殖民网络、真实和想象的物品(包括马达加斯加文物),幻想的运用成为调和诗歌的爱人-征服者与支撑该项目的殖民愿望之间看似不协调的关键。
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期刊介绍: Renaissance Studies is a multi-disciplinary journal which publishes articles and editions of documents on all aspects of Renaissance history and culture. The articles range over the history, art, architecture, religion, literature, and languages of Europe during the period.
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