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Poly-Olbion: New Perspectives

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First collection devoted to the Poly-Olbion, bringing out in particular its concerns with nature and the environment. Poly-Olbion (1612-1622), the collaborative work of the poet Michael Drayton, the legal scholar John Selden, and the engraver William Hole, ranks among the most remarkable literary productions of early modern England, and arguably among the most important. An ambitious and idiosyncratic survey of the history, topography, and ecology of England and Wales - ranging in its preoccupations from the supernatural conception of Merlin to the curious habits of beavers, and from celebrations of martial glory to laments over the diminishment of woodlands - the book seems determined to pack all of national and natural history between its covers. In the course of thirty songs, Drayton's Muse traverses a varying landscape in which personified rivers, hills, and forests sing of past glories and disasters, pursuing local and regional rivalries whilst propounding a heterogeneous vision of Britain. However, perhaps because of its very uniqueness, it has received relatively little critical attention. This is the first ever volume of essays on Poly-Olbion, and a reflection of the work's increasing prominence in scholarship on the literature and culture of early modern England: the poem has long been central to critical studies of early modern nationhood and nationalism, but in the last decade it has also assumed a central place in discussions of pre-modern approaches to ecological sustainability and environmental degradation. The contributors here address questions about the form and purpose of Poly-Olbion, as well as engaging with these dominant critical debates, reflecting the extent to which the preoccupations of Drayton and his collaborators have become our own.

Author Biography:

ANDREW MCRAE is Professor of Renaissance Studies at the University of Exeter. PHILIP SCHWYZER is Professor of Renaissance Studies at the University of Exeter. ANDREW MCRAE is Professor of Renaissance Studies at the University of Exeter. PHILIP SCHWYZER is Professor of Renaissance Studies at the University of Exeter. SARA TREVISAN studied at the University of Padua. After working as a lecturer and postdoctoral researcher in Renaissance Studies in Britain and the US, she is now a full-time rare books andmanuscripts specialist in the antiquarian book trade and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Warwick.
Release date Australia
February 21st, 2020
Contributors
  • Contributions by Andrew Hadfield
  • Contributions by Andrew McRae
  • Contributions by Angus Vine
  • Contributions by Bernhard Klein
  • Contributions by Philip Schwyzer
  • Contributions by Shannon Garner-Balandrin
  • Contributions by Sjoerd Levelt
  • Contributions by Todd Andrew Borlik
  • Edited by Andrew McRae
  • Edited by Philip Schwyzer
Pages
267
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
20 b/w illus.
Dimensions
163x233x22
ISBN-13
9781843845485
Product ID
31123440

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