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  1. Renaissance earwitnesses
    rumor and early modern masculinity
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780230619418; 023061941X
    Edition: 1. ed
    Subjects: English drama--Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600--History and criticism; Rumor in literature; Masculinity in literature
    Scope: XVI, 199 S. : Ill.
  2. Renaissance earwitnesses
    rumor and early modern masculinity
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY

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    ISBN: 9780230102071
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    Subjects: English drama--Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600--History and criticism; Rumor in literature; Masculinity in literature
    Scope: XVI, 199 S. : Ill.
  3. Ground-Work
    English Renaissance Literature and Soil Science
    Contributor: Badcoe, Tamsin (Mitwirkender); Botelho, Keith M. (Mitwirkender); Dolan, Frances E. (Mitwirkender); Eklund, Hillary (Mitwirkender); Goldstein, David B. (Mitwirkender); Johnson, Bonnie Lander (Mitwirkender); Martin, Randall (Mitwirkender); O'Dair, Sharon (Mitwirkender); Reid, Lindsay Ann (Mitwirkender); Wakeman, Rob (Mitwirkender)
    Published: [2017]; ©2017
    Publisher:  Penn State University Press, University Park, PA ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    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... more

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    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.

     

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    Contributor: Badcoe, Tamsin (Mitwirkender); Botelho, Keith M. (Mitwirkender); Dolan, Frances E. (Mitwirkender); Eklund, Hillary (Mitwirkender); Goldstein, David B. (Mitwirkender); Johnson, Bonnie Lander (Mitwirkender); Martin, Randall (Mitwirkender); O'Dair, Sharon (Mitwirkender); Reid, Lindsay Ann (Mitwirkender); Wakeman, Rob (Mitwirkender)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780271093529
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    Series: Medieval & Renaissance Literary Studies
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (308 p.)
  4. Ground-Work
    English Renaissance Literature and Soil Science
    Contributor: Badcoe, Tamsin (MitwirkendeR); Botelho, Keith M (MitwirkendeR); Dolan, Frances E (MitwirkendeR); Eklund, Hillary (MitwirkendeR); Eklund, Hillary (HerausgeberIn); Goldstein, David B (MitwirkendeR); Johnson, Bonnie Lander (MitwirkendeR); Martin, Randall (MitwirkendeR); O’Dair, Sharon (MitwirkendeR); Reid, Lindsay Ann (MitwirkendeR); Wakeman, Rob (MitwirkendeR)
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Penn State University Press, University Park, PA

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: -- 1. Compost/Composition -- 2. Richard Carew and the Matters of the Littoral -- 3. Visions of Soil and Body Management: -- 4. Unsoiled Soil and “Fleshly Slime”: -- 5. Groping Golgotha: --... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: -- 1. Compost/Composition -- 2. Richard Carew and the Matters of the Littoral -- 3. Visions of Soil and Body Management: -- 4. Unsoiled Soil and “Fleshly Slime”: -- 5. Groping Golgotha: -- 6. Winstanley and Postrevolutionary Soil -- 7. Fertility versus Firepower: -- 8. Wetlands Reclamation and the Fate of the Local in Seventeenth Century England -- 9. Manuring Eden: -- Afterword -- Notes -- Bibliography -- About the Contributors -- Index 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

     

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    Contributor: Badcoe, Tamsin (MitwirkendeR); Botelho, Keith M (MitwirkendeR); Dolan, Frances E (MitwirkendeR); Eklund, Hillary (MitwirkendeR); Eklund, Hillary (HerausgeberIn); Goldstein, David B (MitwirkendeR); Johnson, Bonnie Lander (MitwirkendeR); Martin, Randall (MitwirkendeR); O’Dair, Sharon (MitwirkendeR); Reid, Lindsay Ann (MitwirkendeR); Wakeman, Rob (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780271093529
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    Series: Medieval & Renaissance Literary Studies
    Subjects: Ecocriticism; English literature; Literature and science; Literature and science; Nature in literature; Soil and civilization; LITERARY CRITICISM / Renaissance
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (308 p)
  5. Jean de Marconville, William Perkins, and George Webbe. The Unruly Tongue in Early Modern England: Three Treatises
    Published: 2013

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    Source: Online Contents Comparative Literature
    Media type: Article (journal)
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    Parent title: Renaissance quarterly; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 1967-; Band 66, Heft 2 (2013), Seite 694-695

  6. Ronda Arab. Manly Mechanicals on the Early Modern English Stage
    Published: 2012

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    Source: Online Contents Comparative Literature
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    Parent title: Renaissance quarterly; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 1967-; Band 65, Heft 2 (2012), Seite 630-631