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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780820704999

English Renaissance Literature and Soil Science

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Edited by Hillary Eklund
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Acknowledgments

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 Chesters Shepherds' Plays, Rob Wakeman

Winstanley and Postrevolutionary Soil, Keith M. Botelho

Fertility versus Firepower: Shakespeare's Contested Soil Ecologies, Randal 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, O'Dair

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“This first collection of essays to center on literary representations of soil makes contributions to both our sense of the historical context of early modern texts, and to our ecocritical theoretical repertoire, offering nine chapters that turn, exhume, overturn, and delve [into] sixteenth- and seventeenth-century materials in sharply insightful, often lyrical ways.”

—Chris Barrett, Renaissance Quarterly

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