Colonial Narratives of the Pacific
The collection offers a lens into the European colonial perspective of the South Pacific.
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Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
Louis Becke, an important writer of Pacific literature, wrote these stories from a colonial viewpoint, often making the islands and their people seem overly romantic or exotic. This collection, though short, is a key source for understanding how European adventurers, traders, and settlers saw the indigenous cultures and nature of the South Pacific in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The stories likely show the common beliefs of that time, including ideas of 'discovery,' 'civilization,' and the 'other.' While useful for historic...
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The very nature of the book as a 'facsimile reprint of the original' from a 'scarce antiquarian book' suggests its historical significance as a document of its time.
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When studying colonial literature, analyze not just what is said, but what is omitted, and whose voices are marginalized or absent. Consider how these narratives shaped public perception of colonized regions.









