Shakespeare beyond the green world : drama and ecopolitics in Jacobean Britain /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Borlik, Todd Andrew (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2023.
Series:Early modern literary geographies.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. `Blasted Heath' and Agrilogistics in Macbeth
  • 2. Timon of Athens and Scottish Mines: The Folio's Gold as Vibrant Matter
  • 3. `Watery Empire' in Pericles: British Sea Sovereignty, the Fisheries, and the Eco-material History of Purple
  • 4. Welsh Mountains, Alpine Pastoral, and Eco-Masculinity in Cymbeline
  • 5. Performing The Winter's Tale in `the Open': Bears, Ermines, Rural Girlhood, and the White Sea Fur Trade
  • 6. Caliban and the Fen-Demons of Lincolnshire: The Englishness of The Tempest
  • 7. `Purple Plagues or Crimson War': Population Control in Measure for Measure, Coriolanas, London, and Ulster
  • 8. Staging Darkness at Whitehall and Blackfriars: Nocturnalization in the Stuart Masque and Shakespeare's Late Tragedies.