



Early Modern English Literature and the Poetics of Cartographic Anxiety
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- $94.99
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- $94.99
Publisher Description
This fascinating study explores how Renaissance-era maps fascinated people with their beauty and precision yet they also unnerved readers and writers. The volume shows how late sixteenth- and seventeenth-century poets channelled the anxieties provoked by maps and mapping, creating a new way of thinking about how literature represents space.
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