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Full Description
British representations of Spain and Portugal have often relied on persistent ideological biases, prejudices, and interpretations. This volume aims to offer a broader, more nuanced outlook on the last five hundred years of Anglo-Iberian relations. The chapters focus on relatively little-known episodes and figures in Anglo-Iberian history and cover a wide temporal span: from the sixteenth to the mid-twentieth century. They aim to look beyond the clichéd dichotomies, received ideas, and normative voices that have often charac-terised mainstream studies. Ultimately, the book seeks to expose and transcend stereotyped narratives emphasising Anglo-Spanish acrimony and contribute to mutual understanding.
Contents
Anglo-Iberian relations - Spanish Dominicans - Religion - Translation - Roderigo de Cuero - Paul Rycaut - The Critick - Diplomacy - Politics - Emotions - Women writers - Gertrude Thimelby - Iberian motifs, - Ideological representations - Colonies - Darien Scheme - Scotland - Brazil - Periodicals - British travellers - Don Esteban - Reviews - Opera - Byron en Venecia