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Ground-Work - English Renaissance Literature and Soil Science

English · Paperback / Softback

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How does soil, as an ecological element, shape culture? With the sixteenth-century shift in England from an agrarian economy to a trade economy, what changes do we see in representations of soil as reflected in the language and stories during that time? This collection brings focused scholarly attention to conceptions of soil in the early modern period, both as a symbol and as a feature of the physical world, aiming to correct faulty assumptions that cloud our understanding of early modern ecological thought: that natural resources were then poorly understood and recklessly managed, and that cultural practices developed in an adversarial relationship with natural processes. Moreover, these essays elucidate the links between humans and the lands they inhabit, both then and now.

About the author

Hillary Eklund is Associate Professor of English at Loyola University New Orleans and the author of Literature and Moral Economy in the Early Modern Atlantic: Elegant Sufficiencies.

Product details

Authors Hillary Eklund
Assisted by Hillary Eklund (Editor)
Publisher University Presses
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.09.2021
 
EAN 9780271092133
ISBN 978-0-271-09213-3
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 22 mm
Weight 454 g
Series Medieval & Renaissance Literary Studies
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

SCIENCE / History, LITERARY CRITICISM / Renaissance, LITERARY CRITICISM / Subjects & Themes / Nature, History of Science, Literary studies: c 1400 to c 1600

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