Conquest and Reclamation in the Transatlantic Imagination: The Amerindian Fictions of Henty, Haggard, and Griffith

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This book examines the imperial spectacles and startling reversals of fortune related in William H. Prescott's History of the Conquest of Mexico (1843) and History of the Conquest of Peru (1847), and investigates how these accounts inspired fictional adaptations by George A. Henty, H. Rider Haggard, and George Griffith. The revision of history in the Amerindian adventure both entertained young transatlantic audiences and was a vehicle to attract tourism and investment in countries such as Mexico and Peru. Henty, Haggard, and Griffith, moreover, used their tales of adventure as a platform to impart British values to their readers. Such values compel the characters and narrators of the novels discussed to act as cultural mediators, to acquire indigenous languages and adopt native ways of being, and, in several of the romance adventures under consideration, to marry Mexican or Incan noblewomen. Part I, Conquest, examines George Henty’s By Right of Conquest: Or, With Cortez in Mexico (1891), H. Rider Haggard’s Montezuma’s Daughter (1893), and George Griffith’s Virgin of the Sun: A Tale of the Conquest of Peru (1898). Part II, Reclamation, argues that English re-writings of history work to eclipse the Spanish in Haggard’s Virgin the Sun (1922), Henty’s Treasure of the Incas (1902) and Griffith’s Romance of Golden Star (1897).

Author(s): Luz Elena Ramirez
Series: Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 235
City: New York

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I Conquest
Chapter 1 The Rewards of Adventure in Henty’s By Right of Conquest: Or, with Cortez in Mexico (1891)
Chapter 2 Haggard’s Montezuma’s Daughter (1893) as a memoir of the Spanish conquest
Chapter 3 ‘I was there’: George Griffith’s trek on the Inca trail and Virgin of the Sun: A Tale of the Conquest of Peru (1898)
Part II Reclamation
Chapter 4 Eclipsing the Spanish in Haggard’s Virgin of the Sun (1922)
Chapter 5 The Rewards of Speculation and the Promise of Development in Henty’s Treasure of the Incas (1902)
Chapter 6 The Campaign of Reclamation in George Griffith’s Romance of Golden Star (1897)
Epilogue: Conquest and Reclamation in the Transatlantic Imagination: The Amerindian Fictions of Henty, Haggard, and Griffith
Index