Outrageous seas : shipwreck and survival in the waters off Newfoundland, 1583-1893

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    • Baehre, Rainer

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Outrageous seas : shipwreck and survival in the waters off Newfoundland, 1583-1893

edited by Rainer K. Baehre

(Carleton library series, 189)

McGill-Queen's University Press for Carleton University, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [353]-380) and index

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There was a time in history when the sea was as important as the land for defining a country's social and cultural identity. Outrageous Seas is about that time, and about the harrowing, almost mythic, experience of shipwreck, near-shipwreck, and survival in waters off Newfoundland. Travellers from many walks of life - explorers and missionaries, traders, fishers and mariners, Native Peoples, aristocrats and immigrants - have left rare and fascinating first-hand accounts of such disasters. Their narratives span four centuries and touch many historical sub-themes such as the appeal of religion in times of crisis, gender roles, and the ocean-as-workplace. Apart from its obvious scholarly appeal, this collection evokes psychic responses to calamity and brushes with death, perhaps the most universal experience of all.

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