TY - JOUR
T1 - Fictions of encounter : eighteenth-century imaginary voyages to the antipodes
AU - Arthur, Paul Longley
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - The "imaginary voyage" was an early form of the modern realist novel popular in Britain and France from the seventeenth to the early nineteenth centuries, set predominantly in the region of Australasia and the Pacific. As a branch of travel literature, it was linked intimately to the expansion of empire. Through repeated stories of successful colonizing schemes and heroic accounts of cross-cultural encounters between European travelers and the people of the antipodes, these texts allowed European readers to enjoy farfetched fantasies of colonization well before, and during, the period of actual colonial expansion. As in the case of the many better-known examples of literary fiction produced in the later period of European imperial dominance, imaginary voyage fiction helped embed social acceptance of colonial expansion by modeling cultural domination as natural, beneficial, and welcome.
AB - The "imaginary voyage" was an early form of the modern realist novel popular in Britain and France from the seventeenth to the early nineteenth centuries, set predominantly in the region of Australasia and the Pacific. As a branch of travel literature, it was linked intimately to the expansion of empire. Through repeated stories of successful colonizing schemes and heroic accounts of cross-cultural encounters between European travelers and the people of the antipodes, these texts allowed European readers to enjoy farfetched fantasies of colonization well before, and during, the period of actual colonial expansion. As in the case of the many better-known examples of literary fiction produced in the later period of European imperial dominance, imaginary voyage fiction helped embed social acceptance of colonial expansion by modeling cultural domination as natural, beneficial, and welcome.
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/544662
U2 - 10.1353/ecy.0.0014
DO - 10.1353/ecy.0.0014
M3 - Article
SN - 0193-5380
VL - 49
SP - 197
EP - 210
JO - The Eighteenth Century
JF - The Eighteenth Century
IS - 3
ER -