The Cartographic Imagination in Early Modern England
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The Cartographic Imagination in Early Modern England

Re-writing the World in Marlowe, Spenser, Raleigh and Marvell

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The Cartographic Imagination in Early Modern England

Re-writing the World in Marlowe, Spenser, Raleigh and Marvell

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Working from a cultural studies perspective, author D. K. Smith here examines a broad range of medieval and Renaissance maps and literary texts to explore the effects of geography on Tudor-Stuart cultural perceptions. He argues that the literary representation of cartographically-related material from the late fifteenth to the early seventeenth century demonstrates a new strain, not just of geographical understanding, but of cartographic manipulation, which he terms, "the cartographic imagination." Rather than considering the effects of maps themselves on early modern epistemologies, Smith considers the effects of the activity of mapping-the new techniques, the new expectations of accuracy and precision which developed in the sixteenth century-on the ways people thought and wrote. Looking at works by Spenser, Marlowe, Raleigh, and Marvell among other authors, he analyzes how the growing ability to represent physical space accurately brought with it not just a wealth of new maps, but a new array of rhetorical techniques, metaphors, and associations which allowed the manipulation of texts and ideas in ways never before possible.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2016
ISBN
9781317039334
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Dedication
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. List of Maps
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Introduction: The Cartographic Imagination
  10. 1 “To passe the see in shortt space ” Re-Mapping the Medieval World in the Digby Mary Magdalen
  11. 2 The Transformation of Seeing: Christopher Saxton and the Development of the Cartographic Imagination
  12. 3 From Allegorical Space to a Geographical World: Mapping Cultural Memory in The Faerie Queene
  13. 4 Conquering Geography: Sir Walter Raleigh, Christopher Marlowe, and the Cartographic Imagination
  14. 5 ‘Tis not, what once it was, the world’: Andrew Marvell’s Re-Mapping of Old and New in Bermudas and Upon Appleton House
  15. Bibliography
  16. Index