MR Bligh's Bad Language: Passion, Power and Theatre on the BountyCaptain Bligh and the mutiny on the Bounty have become proverbial in their capacity to evoke the extravagant and violent abuse of power. But William Bligh was one of the least violent disciplinarians in the British navy. It is this paradox that inspired Greg Dening to ask why the mutiny took place. His book explores the theatrical nature of what was enacted in the power play on deck, on the beaches of Tahiti and in the murderous settlement at
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Captain Bligh and the mutiny on the Bounty have become proverbial in their capacity to evoke the extravagant and violent abuse of power. But William Bligh was one of the least violent disciplinarians in the British navy. It is this paradox that inspired Greg Dening to ask why the mutiny took place. His book explores the theatrical nature of what was enacted in the power-play on deck, on the beaches of Tahiti and in the murderous settlement at Pitcairn, on the altar stones and temples of sacrifice, and on the catheads from which men were hanged. Part of the key lies in the curious puzzle of Mr Bligh's bad language.
Binding Type: Paperback Publisher: Cambridge University Press Published: 04/14/1994 ISBN: 9780521467186 Pages: 460 Weight: 1.35lbs Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 1.20d
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MR Bligh's Bad Language: Passion, Power and Theatre on the Bounty