An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon in East Indies

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Bol In 'An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon in the East Indies,' Robert Knox meticulously chronicles his experiences during a lengthy captivity in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in the 17th century. Combining elements of memoir and travel narrative, Knox employs a vivid and engaging literary style that intertwines personal observations with ethnographic details, offering readers a rich depiction of the island's culture, geography, and political landscape. His account serves not only as a testament to the complexities of colonial encounters but also as an essential historical document shedding light on the socio-political dynamics of the region during a time of European exploration and imperial ambition. Robert Knox, an English sea captain, found himself captured in Ceylon in 1659, which profoundly shaped his worldview and literary output. His intimate engagement with the island's people and customs offers unique insights into the cultural exchanges of the period, as well as an implicit critique of Western perceptions of Eastern societies. Knox's experiences reflect his keen observatory skills and desire to document a world that was both foreign and fascinating to him. This compelling narrative is highly recommended for scholars and enthusiasts of travel literature, colonial history, and anthropology. Knox's detailed observations and captivating prose not only enrich our understanding of Ceylon's past but also invite reflection on the complexities of identity and the interplay between different cultures.

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In 'An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon in the East Indies,' Robert Knox meticulously chronicles his experiences during a lengthy captivity in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in the 17th century. Combining elements of memoir and travel narrative, Knox employs a vivid and engaging literary style that intertwines personal observations with ethnographic details, offering readers a rich depiction of the island's culture, geography, and political landscape. His account serves not only as a testament to the complexities of colonial encounters but also as an essential historical document shedding light on the socio-political dynamics of the region during a time of European exploration and imperial ambition. Robert Knox, an English sea captain, found himself captured in Ceylon in 1659, which profoundly shaped his worldview and literary output. His intimate engagement with the island's people and customs offers unique insights into the cultural exchanges of the period, as well as an implicit critique of Western perceptions of Eastern societies. Knox's experiences reflect his keen observatory skills and desire to document a world that was both foreign and fascinating to him. This compelling narrative is highly recommended for scholars and enthusiasts of travel literature, colonial history, and anthropology. Knox's detailed observations and captivating prose not only enrich our understanding of Ceylon's past but also invite reflection on the complexities of identity and the interplay between different cultures.

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Pages: 144, Paperback, Createspace Independent Pub


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  • 9788028361259
  • 4057664123466
  • 4066339551534
  • 8596547171935
  • 9788028329495
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