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“The southern unknown countries”: Imagining the Pacific in the Eighteenth-Century Novel
Robert Markley
English
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies
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Japan
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Wishful Thinking
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Military
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Techno
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Traditional History
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Imperialism
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Unrealistic Expectation
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Early Eighteenth Century
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Pacific Exploration
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Eighteenth-century Novel
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Religious Authority
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Eighteenth-century Fiction
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James Cook
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Cook's Voyages
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Captain Singleton
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History of the Novel
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Jonathan Swift
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Gulliver's Travels
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Economic Power
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South Sea
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South Sea Bubble
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Works of Fiction
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Naval Power
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Daniel Defoe
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Arts and Humanities
Imagining
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Pacific
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Eighteenth-century Novel
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Voyage
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England
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Tradition
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Discourse
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Disruptions
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Japan
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Techno
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trip
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Scepticism
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fascination
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Enthusiasm
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Eurocentric
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Early Eighteenth-century
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Navy
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religious authority
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supremacy
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South Sea
25%
Gulliver's Travels
25%
South Sea Bubble
25%
History of the Novel
25%
Daniel Defoe
25%
1720s
25%
Jonathan Swift
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