Mr Bligh's Bad Language: Passion, Power and Theatre on the Bounty

  • Hard Cover
  • New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992
By Dening, Greg
New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Good. 6x1x9. First edition. Ink underlining and marginalia in first 50 pages of text, rear jacket panel creased, jacket spine head bumped. 1992 Hard Cover. xii, 445 pp. "Captain Bligh" is a cliche of our times for the extravagant and violent misuse of power. In fact, William Bligh was one of the least physically violent disciplinarians in the British navy. That paradox inspires the author to ask why, then, did Bligh have a mutiny' Its answer is to display the theatricality of naval institutions and the mythologizing power of history. Mr Bligh's Bad Language is an anthropological and historical study of the mutiny on the Bounty, and its role in society and culture. Throughout the book, Greg Dening draws on a wide range of intellectual influences, ending with the cinematic versions of the mutiny in the twentieth century.

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