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Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Illinois
"The Poem, the Garden, and the World traces the Renaissance-era relationship of place and movement from garden to poetry to a confluence of the two"--
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Poetry and the pleasure garden in Early Modern England -- The Kenilworth revels : the grounds of the spectacle -- Kenilworth and the performance of empire -- Place and movement in The defence of poetry -- The garden and the progress in Sidney's literary works -- "The garden plot," The Faerie queene, and the progress entertainment -- Calidore, courtesy, and the Elizabethan progress -- "All that moveth" : Spenser's Irish gardens.