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Shakespeare's Ocean : An Ecocritical Exploration, Paperback / softback Book

Shakespeare's Ocean : An Ecocritical Exploration Paperback / softback

Part of the Under the Sign of Nature series

Paperback / softback

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Study of the sea-both in terms of human interaction with it and its literary representation-has been largely ignored by ecocritics.

In Shakespeare’s Ocean, Dan Brayton foregrounds the maritime dimension of a writer whose plays and poems have had an enormous impact on literary notions of nature and, in so doing, plots a new course for ecocritical scholarship. Shakespeare lived during a time of great expansion of geographical knowledge.

The world in which he imagined his plays was newly understood to be a sphere covered with water.

In vital readings of works ranging from The Comedy of Errors to the valedictory The Tempest, Brayton demonstrates Shakespeare’s remarkable conceptual mastery of the early modern maritime world and reveals a powerful benthic imagination at work.

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