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Mr Bligh's Bad Language
Greg Dening

Mr Bligh's Bad Language

Passion, Power and Theatre on the Bounty (Canto original series)

Cambridge University Press (Mar 25, 1994)
9780521467186
| Paperback
459 pages | 136 x 212 mm | English
Value: $ 10.00
Dewey 428

Genre

  • Australian History
  • History

Subject

  • Bounty Mutiny, 1789
  • History / Australia & New Zealand
  • History / Europe / General
  • History / General
  • Pitcairn Island

Plot

By juxtaposing an account of the mutiny with an analysis of its evolving place in history and culture, Mr. Bligh's Bad Language offers a new interpretation of the mutiny in the context of its historical and cultural representations. Beginning with an analysis of naval life and ritual aboard the Bounty, Greg Dening argues that the famous mutiny did not take place due to punitive violence, as Captain Bligh is shown to be one of the least violent of British Navy captains. Instead, he argues, Captain Bligh misunderstood the theatrical nature of shipboard life, especially his role as captain. Moving to a larger stage, the scope of the book shifts to the reception of the mutiny in England in the eighteenth century. Connecting the voyage of the Bounty with the cultural exploration and revolutions of the age, Greg Dening shows that a mythology arose almost immediately around the participants of the mutiny and their actions, a mythology that has been continually reinterpreted into twentieth century literature and film.

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Value

Value $ 10.00