Article ID: CBB001421373

The Muddy Middle-Ground: Representing the Wreck of the Wager (2013)

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This article presents a narrative analysis of the wreck of the Wager, a small sixth rate converted Indiaman of 28 guns that functioned as a supply ship on the Anson expedition (1740--4). In 1741, despite the efforts of the crew to bring her about, she wedged between two rocky islets off the inhospitable Patagonian coast of Chile. Despite the carnivalesque insubordination of a section of the crew, about 140 men made shore and those who remained on board, to pillage the grog and coin, followed a few days later. They found themselves hiding from the harsh weather and foraging along a generally barren coastline. Increasing factionalism ensued as the commander, Captain Cheap, began to lose control of the men. The explanations for the growing dissent vary depending on whose narrative we read. This analysis contrasts various accounts, some of which vilify the `mutineers' while others explain the ascendance of the gunner, John Bulkeley, and the carpenter, John Cummins, as an inevitable consequence of the multiple failures of the selfish, capricious and incompetent Cheap. These discrepancies are interpreted by reading the narratives alongside studies of the Georgian navy, the genre of shipwreck narrative and the dynamics of discontent and insubordination in the eighteenth century. The second part of the article turns to a contemporary representation of the wreck of the Wager -- Patrick O'Brian's The unknown shore (1959) -- and argues that the novelist's inability or refusal to engage the complexities of the politics of the castaways articulates with the generally conservative agenda of contemporary popular maritime fiction. This suggests that certain representations of dissent are perpetuated in the present at the (ideological) expense of others.

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Authors & Contributors
Adler, Antony
Allan, Stuart
Conlon, Faith
De Tessan, Christina Henry
Emerick, Ingrid
Hicks, Robert D.
Journals
Journal for Maritime Research: Britian, the Sea and Global History
Journal of Global History
Antiquity
Australian Historical Studies
Journal of the History of Biology
Mariner's Mirror
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Brill
Houghton Mifflin
Naval Institute Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Seaforth
Concepts
Sea travel
Travel; exploration
Ships and shipbuilding
Science and literature
Sailing ships
Imperialism
People
Churchill, Winston
Cook, James
Home, Everard
Marryat, Frederick W.
Shaler, William
Zheng, He
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
Early modern
17th century
20th century
20th century, early
Places
Great Britain
China
Europe
Indian Ocean
Caribbean
Iran
Institutions
Great Britain. Royal Navy
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