When the Europeans first arrived in America they had a number of preconceptions prejudices expectations and hopes about what life in the New World would be like. This book examines the different visions and representations of America conveyed in the writings of Spanish conquistador lvar Nez Cabeza de Vaca and the Pilgrim leader William Bradford taking both writers within their respective literary and historical contexts. Anthologies of American literature have consistently ignored Spanish-language achievements on the grounds of a restrictive interpretation of American literature based on linguistic boundaries. Consequently Spanish-language texts such as Cabeza de Vaca''s or the account by the Hidalgo de Elvas to name but two examples have been marginalized in the narrative of American literary history. In seeking to redress this neglect Galisteo contributes to scholarship which seeks to analyze Early America as a whole including not only Anglo American perspectives but also the Spanish American aspect of the colonization process.
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