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Index
Introduction
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Historical and Fictional Pirates
A Review
NOTE
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Piratical Societies as the Blueprint for Social Utopia
NOTES
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A Pirate Business Model
NOTES
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Swashbuckling Sexuality
The Problem with Queer Pirates
NOTES
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“The Boy-Sublime”
Sir Lionel Lindsay and Piracy
AUTHOR’S NOTE
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Sea-Wolves, Smugglers and Seascapes
Captain Cruel Coppinger and Criminality in Cornwall
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Piratical Identity, Antarctic Solitude and Stolen Treasure in The Frozen Pirate
NOTES
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Pirates and Orphans in Literature
From Victorian Boys’ Books to J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan
NOTE
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Really Romantic?
Pirates in Romantic Fiction
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“Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum”
Representations of Drunkenness in Literary and Cinematic Narratives on Pirates
NOTES
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The Image of the Pirate in Adaptations of The Adventures of Tintin
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Masculine Ideal/Cultural Treasure
Long John Silver in Treasure Planet
NOTES
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“What would the world be like without Captain Hook?”
A Freudian Analysis of Our Love for (Anti-)Villains.
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“Take what you can…”
Disney’s Jack Sparrow and His Indebtedness to the Pirate Genre1
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Civilization’s Monsters
The Doomed Queer Anti-Imperialism of Black Sails
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The Servant, the Sinner and the Savior
The Pirate in Early Nineteenth Century Italian Opera
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The Humorous, Sarcastic Case of the Pastafarian Pirates
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“Gay and brisk”
Constructing a Pirate’s Image for Children
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Being a Pirate
The Use and Purpose of a Piratical Setting in Rum & Bones
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Pirate as Homo Ludens
Analyzing the Humorous Outlaw at Play in One Piece
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About the Contributors
List of Names and Terms
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