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Acknowledgments vii
List of Illustrations xii
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 The "True History" of Captivity Narratives in the Iberian Empires 40
Chapter 2 Captivity, Exile, and Interpretation in el Inca Garcilaso de la Vega's La Florida del Inca 99
Chapter 3 The Captive Subject and the Creole Author in Francisco Nunez de Pineda y Bascunan's Cautiverio feliz y razon individual de las guerras dilatadas del reino de Chile 154
Chapter 4 Writing Home: The Captive Hero in Jose de Santa Rita Durao's Caramuru 208
Chapter 5 "An English Harvest of Spanish and Portugall Seede": Captives and Captured Texts in English-New World Writing 255
Conclusion: Comparative Crossings 320
Index 331
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