
Pierre-Esprit Radisson: the Collected Writings, Volume 2
The Port Nelson Relations, Miscellaneous Writings, and Related Documents
Germaine Warkentin(Author)
McGill-Queen's University Press
Will be published approx. on 1. October 2014
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-7735-4437-6 (ISBN)
Description
Pierre-Esprit Radisson (1636?-1710) was many men. He was a teenager captured, tortured, and adopted by the Mohawk, and a youth relishing the freedom of the wilderness. He was the French-born servant of an ambitious English trading company and a hapless petitioner at the court of Louis XIV. He was a central figure in the tug-of-war between France and England over Hudson Bay and a pretender to aristocratic status who had to defend his actions before James II. Finally, he was a retired "sea captain" trying to provide for his children, and despite the pension he had fought for, the "decay'd Gentleman" described in his burial record. Radisson's writings, characterized by hubris and contradiction, provoke many questions. Was he a semi-literate woodsman? Are his accounts of Native life ethnographically reliable? Can he be trusted to tell the truth about himself? How important were his explorations? All these questions are raised in this first critical edition of Radisson's writings in both English and French, which includes previously unknown documents. Volume 1 follows Radisson's account of the decade he spent, in part with his brother-in-law Medard Des Groseilliers, exploring far into the interior of North America. In Volume 2, Radisson recounts his part in the battle over possession of Hudson Bay waged in the 1680s by England and France, his difficulties at the French and English courts, and his struggle with the Hudson's Bay Company for his just reward. Striking a superb balance between accessible writing and comprehensive scholarship, this new edition of Radisson's writing is indispensable, definitive, and reasserts the important roles that Radisson played in seventeenth-century North American rivalries.
Reviews / Votes
"This new, comprehensive, critical edition of Radisson's works - of special interest not only to Canadians but to the international community at large - is welcome and timely." John A. Dickinson, University of Montreal "A completely successful and satisfying combination of historical source and scholarship." Letters in Canada "Warkentin's landmark edition is admirable not only for rescuing Radisson from the obscurity of mere reference, but also for setting a new standard of editorial thoroughness and judgment for Canadian historical texts." Canadian Literature "L'ouvrage erudit de Warkentin, d'une grande qualite editoriale, rend enfin justice a Radisson et a ses ecrits. Esperons que ces deux volumes permettront aussi au grand public de mieux connaitre les recits d'aventures de l'une des personnalites les plus f "Fastidiously edited, handsomely presented, and engrossing." Canadian LiteratureMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Montreal
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
8 b&w photos
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
595 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7735-4437-6 (9780773544376)
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Germaine Warkentin
Pierre-Esprit Radisson: The Collected Writings
The Port Nelson Relations, Miscellaneous Writings, and Related Documents
E-Book
10/2014
1st Edition
De Gruyter
€60.49
Available for download
Person
Germaine Warkentin is professor emeritus of English at the University of Toronto and a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.