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This book is a study of how the sea and seafaring shape literary creativity in early modern Portugal and Iberia. The sea and nautical travel were not only historical realities but principles of culture and literary creation.
The arguments connect with and augment critical conversations in the maritime humanities. The book explores how the sea, ships, and nautical travel exfoliate into a variety of empirical, metaphoric, and symbolic dimensions, and create alliances between ostensibly discrete genres of writing and thought. The oceans across the globe especially the Atlantic and Indian Oceans that were traveled in imperial maritime expansion correspond to oceans within the literary self, vast reaches of depths of emotion, consciousness, memory, and identity.
Sea and seafaring were not only themes but also principles that create individual and collective subjects in oceanic and nautical modes of perception, writing, and thought. Epic and lyric poetry, historical chronicles, nautical documents, shipwreck narratives, and geographic treatises are the textual bases of analysis.
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