Fo'c's'le Yarns: An Uncensored Edition of Four Manx Narratives in Verse

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University Press of America, 1998 - 297 ページ
FO'C'S'LE YARNS presents four of T. E. Brown's best Yarns uncensored for the first time. These narrative poems were originally published in 1881 in an edition Brown called an "emasculation" of his best work. George Eliot, Max Müller, Francis Thompson, and W.H. Henley admired his work, yet he was eventually dismissed as too Victorian. These original texts demonstrate the inaccuracy of this characterization with their bold treatment of sex, and their dramatic inclusion of the rough give-and-take between the yarnspinner and his shipmates in the forecastle. The frankness of the Yarns makes them a significant expression of Manx experience and culture, as does their close imitation of the dialect. The interplay offers a vivid picture of men trying to understand women in terms of their own stereotypes, limited experience, and remoteness from domestic life while sailing the sea. The editors provide a brief introduction, and copious explanatory notes identifying allusions and Manx customs and places.
 

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Betsy Lee
1
Christmas Rose
45
Captain Tom And Captain Hugh
109
Tommy BigEyes
145
Betsy Lee
237
Christmas Rose
245
Captain Tom and Captain Hugh
253
Tommy BigEyes
257
Copy Texts Treatment or Variants and Editions Cited
265
Betsy Lee
269
Christmas Rose
277
Captain Tom and Captain Hugh
285
Tommy BigEyes
289
Selected Bibliography
295
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