William Rhodes is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Iowa.
Description
Introduction: Political Ecology and Literary History from Langland to Spenser 1. Manorial Political Ecology and Passus 6 of Piers Plowman 2. Ecologies of Anti-fraternalism in the Piers Plowman Tradition 3. The Drone and the Sovereign: Labor and Consumption in Mum and the Sothsegger 4. The Political Ecology of Primitive Accumulation in English Reformation Literature 5. Why Colin Clout Came to Ireland: The Piers Plowman Tradition and Spenser's Late Pastorals 6. Colonial Political Ecology and A View of the Present State of Ireland Conclusion