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This collection examines images of late seventeenth- through mid-nineteenth-century transatlantic women travelers in historical and literary works. The volume features women of a variety of races, ethnicities, and social classes traveling in all directions of the Atlantic Ocean, as well as the people they encounter in their travels and residences.
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Introduction: Tracing the Lives of Transatlantic Women Travelers
Misty Krueger
Part One: (Pseudo)Historical Women’s Travels
1 “Little Atlas”: Global Travel and Local Preservation in Maria Sybilla Merian’s
The Metamorphosis of the Insects of Surinam Diana Epelbaum
2 Thresholds of Livability: Climate and Population Relocation in Anna Maria Falconbridge’s
Two Voyages to Sierra Leone Shelby Johnson
3 Transatlantic Female Solidarity: Two Women Social Explorers and Their Views on Nineteenth-Century Latin American Women
Grace A. Gomashie
4 “The Fair Daughters Of Terra Nova”: Women in the Settler Cultures of Early Nineteenth-Century Newfoundland
Pam Perkins
5 Busty Buccaneers and Sapphic Swashbucklers on the High Seas
Ula Lukszo Klein
Part Two: Fictional Women’s Travels
6 Gender Performance and the Spectacle of Female Suffering in Samuel Jackson Pratt’s
Emma Corbett Jennifer Golightly
7 “That Person Shall Be a Woman”: Matriarchal Authority and the Fantasy of Female Power in
The Female American Alexis McQuigge
8 “I Am Disappointed in England”: Reverse-Robinsonades and the Transatlantic Woman as Social Critic in
The Woman of Colour Octavia Cox
9 Creole Nationalism, Mobility, and Gendered Politics in
Zelica, the Creole Victoria Barnett-Woods
10 Feminine Negotiations within the Colony: Aphra Behn’s
Oroonoko and Phebe Gibbes’
Hartly House Kathleen Morrissey
Afterword
Eve Tavor Bannet
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
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MISTY KRUEGER is an assistant professor at the University of Maine at Farmington, where she teaches seventeenth- through nineteenth-century literature and writing. She was the 2017 Jane Austen Society of North American International Visitor, has co-edited an issue for the Austen journal
Persuasions On-Line, and has published essays on Austen juvenilia, novels, adaptation, pedagogy, and social media. She has also published on Delarivier Manley, Restoration Shakespearean adaptations, and William Blake.
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This collection examines images of late seventeenth- through mid-nineteenth-century transatlantic women travelers in historical and literary works. The volume features women of a variety of races, ethnicities, and social classes traveling in all directions of the Atlantic Ocean, as well as the people they encounter in their travels and residences.