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Ground-Work: English Renaissance Literature and Soil Science (Medieval & Renaissance Literary Studies)

معرفی کتاب «Ground-Work: English Renaissance Literature and Soil Science (Medieval & Renaissance Literary Studies)» نوشتهٔ Rob Wakeman; Lindsay Ann Reid; Sharon O'Dair; Randall Martin; Bonnie Lander Johnson; David B Goldstein; Hillary Eklund; Frances E Dolan; Keith M Botelho; Tamsin Badcoe; Project Muse، منتشرشده توسط نشر Pennsylvania State University Press در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

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. Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Toward a Renaissance Soil Science / Hillary Eklund 1 1. Compost/Composition / Frances E. Dolan 21 2. Richard Carew and the Matters of the Littoral / Tamsin Badcoe 41 3. Visions of Soil and Body Management: The Almanac in 'Richard II' / Bonnie Lander Johnson 59 4. Unsoiled Soil and “Fleshly Slime”: Representations of Reproduction in Spenser’s Legend of Chastity / Lindsay Ann Reid 79 5. Groping Golgotha: Soil Improvement in the Towneley and Chester Shepherds’ Plays / Rob Wakeman 103 6. Winstanley and Postrevolutionary Soil / Keith M. Botelho 117 7. Fertility versus Firepower: Shakespeare’s Contested Soil Ecologies / Randall Martin 129 8. Wetlands Reclamation and the Fate of the Local in Seventeenth Century England / Hillary Eklund 149 9. Manuring Eden: Biological Conversions in 'Paradise Lost' / David B. Goldstein 171 Afterword / Sharon O’Dair 195 Notes 203 Bibliography 253 About the Contributors 285 Index 289 Introduction: Toward A Renaissance Soil Science / Hillary Eklund -- Compost/composition / Frances E. Dolan -- Richard Carew And The Matters Of The Littoral / Tamsin Badcoe -- Visions Of Soil And Body Management: The Almanac In Richard Ii / Bonnie Lander Johnson -- Unsoiled Soil And Fleshly Slime: Representations Of Reproduction In Spenser's Legend Of Chastity / Lindsay Ann Reid -- Groping Golgotha: Soil Improvement In The Towneley And Chester Shepherds' Plays / Rob Wakeman -- Winstanley And Postrevolutionary Soil / Keith M. Botelho -- Fertility Versus Firepower: Shakespeare's Contested Soil Ecologies / Randall Martin -- Wetlands Reclamation And The Fate Of The Local In Seventeenth Century England / Hillary Eklund -- Manuring Eden: Biological Conversions In Paradise Lost / David B. Goldstein -- Afterword / Sharon O'dait. Edited By Hillary Eklund. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. The first collection devoted solely to the study of food and drink in Shakespeare's plays, Culinary Shakespeare reframes questions about cuisine, eating, and meals in early modern drama. As a result, Shakespearean scenes that have long been identified as important and influential by scholars can now be considered in terms of another revealing cultural marker - that of culinary dynamics. Book jacket
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