'Virtual Voyages is a fascinating account of the European discovery of the elusive 'great south land' told through the literature of 'imaginary voyages'. Written at the height of the era of European maritime exploration, these bizarre and captivating tales, with their wildly imaginative visions of antipodean inversion and strangeness, reveal a hidden history of attitudes to colonization. By exposing the relationship between myth and reality in the antipodes, this book casts new light on the power of fiction to influence history.
In the post-colonial studies field, books about travel writing and empire have tended to focus on the high period of nineteenth-century imperialism and on the colonial settings of Africa and India. This book offers a fresh perspective by focussing on the eighteenth century, and referring to the geographical region of Australia and the Pacific, which has had far less attention. The book also breaks new ground by being the first to approach the genre of the imaginary voyage from a post-colonial perspective.
In addition to the new insights into European colonialism that it offers, the book illustrates many broader themes in eighteenth-century history and thought. These include connections between the rise of science and modern imperialism, the development of narrative history and fiction and the influence of romanticism, the evolution of the early novel in Britain and France, and the role of mythology in the development of national identity.
Readership: The book is aimed at an academic readership and will be of interest to scholars working across a wide range of fields. These include travel writing, eighteenth-century and early modern studies, post-colonial studies, history of the novel, British and French colonial history, transnational history, Australian studies, Pacific studies, romanticism, realism, mythology, and utopian thought.; (Publisher website)
Epigraph:
The affinity of dreams is vision
an inventory registered as birth.
for to exist is knowledge mapped in mind
where greed and recognition join to find
the revelations of a double earth
hosting antipodes of otherness,
light's counter shadows
casting their dark sun
a world beyond within the world that is:
black swans, snow summers, opposites as one.
collecting images to climb the shore
which houses them in rock and arid ground
when memory returns to where it found
the source of all the life it lived before.
Manfred Jurgensen, Utopia (1994)
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Editorial Note; Introduction; Chapter 1 - Real and Imaginary Voices; Chapter 2 - Blank Spaces for the Imagination; Chapter 3 - Exoticism and Romanticism; Chapter 4 - Finding Paradise and Utopia in the Specific; Chapter 5 - Australia's Mythic Inland; Conclusion; Index