"The Enchanted Plantation: Literature, Speculation, and the Credit Economy in Virginia, 1688-1754" examines the beginnings of a regionally-based literary culture in colonial Virginia and focuses specifically on texts that either originate from, or have close ties to, the colony's political and administrative capital at Williamsburg. The dissertation argues that literary practices and literary production in Virginia at this time were crucial to the imagination and material construction of Virginia's unevenly-developed plantation landscape, specifically as this plantation landscape arose within the new speculative and financial markets of the early eighteenth century. Individual chapters demonstrate how reading, writing, and publishing--practices that enabled, and were enabled by, a transatlantic empire built upon speculation and credit--were increasingly tied to land speculation and a managerial ethos of plantation administration. While surveying and bringing to light the many genres and writers associated with Virginia and its capital during this period (including financial literature by government officials, public oratory and ballads in Williamsburg, quitrent poetry, the periodical culture of the Virginia Gazette, and William Byrd II's historical narratives), the dissertation analyzes how Virginia's early literary culture assisted in both creating and managing the Virginia plantation as a slave society, a colonial contact zone, and a scene of financial investment.
Dissertation
The enchanted plantation: literature, speculation, and the credit economy in Virginia, 1688-1754”
University of Iowa
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Iowa
Spring 2013
DOI: 10.17077/etd.7r6x-z60k
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- Title: Subtitle
- The enchanted plantation: literature, speculation, and the credit economy in Virginia, 1688-1754”
- Creators
- Robert Bruce McLoone Jr - University of Iowa
- Contributors
- Matthew P. Brown (Advisor)Laura Rigal (Advisor)Lori Branch (Committee Member)Tom Arne Midtrød (Committee Member)Phillip Round (Committee Member)
- Resource Type
- Dissertation
- Degree Awarded
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Iowa
- Degree in
- English
- Date degree season
- Spring 2013
- Publisher
- University of Iowa
- DOI
- 10.17077/etd.7r6x-z60k
- Number of pages
- v, 274 pages
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2013 Robert Bruce McLoone Jr.
- Language
- English
- Description illustrations
- illustrations
- Description bibliographic
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-274).
- Academic Unit
- English
- Record Identifier
- 9983776943602771
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