Literature and nature in the English Renaissance : an ecocritical anthology /
Featuring over two hundred nature-themed texts spanning the disciplines of literature, science and history, this sourcebook offers an accessible field guide to the environment of Renaissance England, revealing a nation at a crossroads between its pastoral heritage and industrialized future. Carefull...
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Literature and nature in the English Renaissance : |b an ecocritical anthology / |c edited by Todd Andrew Borlik |
264 | 1 | |a Cambridge : |b Cambridge University Press, |c 2019 | |
264 | 1 | |a Cambridge, United Kingdom : |b Cambridge University Press, |c 2019 | |
264 | 4 | |c ©2019 | |
300 | |a xxi, 602 pages : |b illustrations ; |c 24 cm | ||
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references | ||
505 | 0 | |a Part I: Cosmologies. Creation and the state of nature -- Natural theologies -- Part II: The tangled chain. Hierarchy and the human animal -- Beasts -- Birds -- Fish -- Insects -- Plants -- Gems, metals, elements, atoms -- Part III: Time and place. Seasons -- Country houses -- Gardens -- Pastoral: pastures, meadows, plains, downs -- Georgic: fields, farms -- Forests, woods, parks -- Heaths, moors -- Mountains, hills, vales -- Lakes , rivers, oceans -- Part IV: Interactions. Animal-baiting ; Hunting, hawking -- Fishing -- Pet-keeping -- Cooking, feasting, fasting, healing -- Part V: Environmental problems in early modern England. Population -- Encolosure -- Deforestation -- The draining of the fens -- Pollution -- Part VI: Disaster and resilience in the Little Ice Age . Extreme weather, disorder, dearth -- Decay -- Resilience | |
505 | 0 | 0 | |a Contents note continued: |t "The Combat of the Cocks" (1637) / |r Philip Stubbes -- |t Hunting, Hawking / |r Robert Wild -- |t "Why there are no wolves in England" (1570) / |r Robert Wild -- |t "The Woeful Words of the Hart to the Hunter" and "The Otter's Oration" (1575) / |r John Caius -- |t [Lady Smith's Denunciation of the Hunt] (1597) / |r George Gascoigne -- |t [Killing Polar Bears and Walrus in the Arctic] (1606, 1609) / |r Henry Porter -- |t "The Hunting of the Hare" (1653) / |r Jonas Poole -- |t "In Commendation of Hawking" (1575) / |r Margaret Cavendish -- |t Fishing / |r George Turberville -- |t "Manifold disorder used about fry and spawn" (1577) / |r George Turberville -- |t "There is no fish in brooks" and "De Piscatione" (1598) / |r John Dee -- |t From The Secrets of Angling (1613) / |r Thomas Bastard -- |t Seventeen Monstrous Fishes Taken in Suffolk (1568) / |r John Dennys -- |t From "The Battle of the Summer Islands" (1645) / |r Timothy Granger -- |t Pet-Keeping / |r Edmund Waller -- |t "Of the delicate, neat, and pretty kind of dogs called the Spaniel Gentle, or the Comforter" (1570) / |r Edmund Waller -- |t "To His Wife, For striking her Dog" (c. 1600) / |r John Caius -- |t "The Old Woman's Legacy to Her Cat" (1695) / |r John Harington -- |t Anonymous / |r John Harington -- |t [Witches' Familiars] (1593) / |r John Harington -- |t Cooking, Feasting, Fasting, Healing / |r George Gifford -- |t From The Good Housewife's Jewel (1587) / |r George Gifford -- |t "Nature in England is But Plain Dame" (1592) / |r Thomas Dawson -- |t "Against Feasting" and "In Defence of Lent" (c. 1600) / |r Thomas Nashe -- |t From A Chaste Maid in Cheapside (c. 1613) / |r John Harington -- |t "Of Fatting of Meats" (1650) / |r Thomas Middleton -- |t "The Voice of the Dumb, or the Complaints of the Creatures" (1691) / |r Thomas Moffett -- |t "Enter Clorin the Shepherdess, sorting of herbs and telling the natures of them" (1610) / |r Thomas Tryon -- |t From Natura Exenterata (1655) / |r John Fletcher -- |t "Of the Signatures of Plants" (1656) / |r Aletheia Talbot -- |t "Of Millefeuille or Yarrow and His Great Virtue" (c. 1675) / |r William Cole -- |t Population / |r Margaret Baker -- |t "An estimable reckoning how many persons may inhabit the whole world" (c. 1590) / |r Margaret Baker -- |t "The Necessity of a Plague" (1603) / |r Thomas Harriot -- |t "London's Progress" (1614) / |r Thomas Dekker / |r Thomas Middleton -- |t "Necessary War" (c. 1615) / |r Thomas Freeman -- |t From A Discovery of Infinite Treasure (1639) / |r Walter Ralegh -- |t From An Essay Concerning the Multiplication of Mankind (1682) / |r Gabriel Plattes -- |t Enclosure / |r William Petty -- |t "English Sheep Devourers of Men" (1516; Ralph Robinson translation 1550) / |r William Petty -- |t "Sheep have eat up our meadows and our downs" and "When the great forests" dwelling was so wide" (1598) / |r Thomas More -- |t "Of Sheep Turned Wolves" (c. 1600) / |r Thomas Bastard -- |t From Taylor's Pastoral (1624) / |r John Harington -- |t "The Diggers of Warwickshire to all other Diggers" (1607) / |r John Taylor -- |t Anonymous / |r John Taylor -- |t From The True Levellers' Standard Advanced (1649) / |r John Taylor -- |t "Woe to the worldly men" (1657) / |r Gerrard Winstanley -- |t Deforestation / |r Henry King -- |t "Marchan Wood" (c. 1545-1580) / |r Henry King -- |t "Glyn Cynon Wood" (c. 1600) / |r Robin Clidro -- |t Anonymous / |r Robin Clidro -- |t "Of Woods" (1577) / |r Robin Clidro -- |t "The Crime of Erysichthon" (c. 1588) / |r William Harrison -- |t "Of the Growth of Trees, to Sir Hugh Portman" (c. 1600) / |r John Lyly -- |t "Articles of Inquiry from a Court of Survey" and "Gentlemen Sell Their Woods too Fast" (1607) / |r John Harington -- |t [Deforestation in Poly-Olbion] (1612, 1622) / |r John Norden -- |t "The Tenth Nymphal" (1630) / |r Michael Drayton -- |t "Woods much diminished in Ireland since the first coming in of the English" (1645) / |r Michael Drayton -- |t "A Dialogue between an Oak and a Man cutting him down" (1653) / |r Gerard Boate -- |t [The Oak's Prophecy] (1662; Aphra Behn translation 1689) / |r Margaret Cavendish -- |t "This whole island was anciently one great forest" (c. 1656-1685) / |r Abraham Cowley -- |t Draining of the Fens / |r John Aubrey -- |t "Holland Fen" (1622) / |r John Aubrey -- |t "The Duke of Drowned Land" (1616) / |r Michael Drayton -- |t "The Pout's Complaint" (c. 1619) / |r Ben Jonson -- |t "The Draining of the Fens" (c. 1620-1660) / |r Penny of Wisbech -- |t Anonymous / |r Penny of Wisbech -- |t "Draining of the Bogs practised by the English in Ireland" (1645) / |r Penny of Wisbech -- |t "The Slough of Despond" (c. 1660-1678) / |r Gerard Boate -- |t "A True and Natural Description of the Great Level of the Fens" (c. 1660-1680) / |r John Bunyan -- |t Pollution / |r Samuel Fortrey -- |t [Mammon's Delve] (1590) / |r Samuel Fortrey -- |t "For the Cleansing and Clean Keeping and Continuing Sweet of the Ditches about the Walls of London" (c. 1610) / |r Edmund Spenser -- |t "On the Famous Voyage" (1616) / |r Gawin Smith -- |t "Croydon clothed in black" (1622) / |r Ben Jonson -- |t "Sea-coal sweetened and multiplied" (1603) / |r Patrick Hannay -- |t "The Mist of Error" (1613) / |r Hugh Plat -- |t [The Chimney-Sweeper's Song] (c. 1640) / |r Thomas Middleton -- |t "Upon the Foggy Air, Sea-coal Smoke, Dirt, Filth, and Mire of London," (c. 1640-1660) / |r William Strode -- |t Anonymous / |r William Strode -- |t "London is smothered with sulph'rous fires" (1656) / |r William Strode -- |t From Fumifugium (1661) / |r William Davenant -- |t Extreme Weather, Disorder, Dearth / |r John Evelyn -- |t From The Play of the Weather (1533) / |r John Evelyn -- |t [The Wind on the Snow] (1545) / |r John Heywood -- |t "The End, Effect, and Signification of Comets" (1567) / |r Roger Ascham -- |t "A Terrible Tempest in Norfolk" (1577) / |r Thomas Hill -- |t "Backwinter" (c. 1592-1600) / |r Abraham Fleming -- |t "Dearth" (1596) / |r Thomas Nashe -- |t "The Incredible Flooding of the Severn" and "Another Poem on the Flood" (1607) / |r Ludwig Lavater / |r William Barlow -- |t "As Tavy creeps" (1613) / |r John Stradling -- |t "The Great Frost (1608) / |r William Browne -- |t "The Frozen Age" (1621) / |r Thomas Dekker -- |t "On the Great Frost, 1634" (1634) / |r John Taylor -- |t "On the Dry Summer" (1636) / |r William Cartwright -- |t "Islands of Ice" (1639) / |r Henry Coventry -- |t "The Freezing of the Thames" (1684) / |r Gabriel Plattes -- |t Decay / |r John Evelyn -- |t "Finding few fruit upon the Oak" (c. 1596) / |r John Evelyn -- |t "Our fathers did but use the world before" (1598) / |r John Lilliat -- |t "Two Cantos of Mutability" (c. 1598) / |r Thomas Bastard -- |t From An Anatomy of the World (1611) / |r Edmund Spenser -- |t Resilience / |r John Donne -- |t "Then I beheld the fair Dodonian tree" (1558; Edmund Spenser translation 1569) / |r John Donne -- |t "A Posteritati: He that delights to Plant and Set" (c. 1620) / |r Joachim Du Bellay -- |t "Of this Pretended Decay" (1627) / |r George Wither -- |t From "Noah's Flood" (1630) / |r George Hakewill |
505 | 0 | 0 | |a note: |t Creation and the State of Nature -- |t "The Creation of the World," from Genesis (c. 900-500 BCE; the Geneva translation 1560) -- |t "The Creation," "The Four Ages," and "The Oration of Pythagoras" (4 BCE - 2 CE; Arthur Golding translation 1567) -- |t "That the World Was Not Created for Mankind's Sake" and "The First Productions of the Earth" (c. 55 BCE; Lucy Hutchinson translation c. 1650s) / |r Ovid -- |t "As I my little flock on Ister Bank" (c. 1580) / |r Lucretius -- |t "Each thing's a Thief," from Timon of Athens (c. 1606) / |r Philip Sidney -- |t "The state of this island of Great Britain at the beginning" (1607) / |r William Shakespeare -- |t "Dumbness" (c. 1660) / |r John Norden -- |t [The Third Day] and [The Naming of the Animals] (c. 1670s) / |r Thomas Traherne -- |t Natural Theologies / |r Lucy Hutchinson -- |t Psalm 104 (c. 900-400 BCE; Mary Sidney translation c. 1599) / |r Lucy Hutchinson -- |t "The World's a Book in Folio" (1578; Joshua Sylvester translation 1605) / |r Lucy Hutchinson -- |t "The World Soul" (1584) / |r Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas -- |t "The Law Which Natural Agents Have Given Them to Observe" (1593) / |r Giordano Bruno -- |t "Why are we by all Creatures waited on?" (c. 1609) / |r Richard Hooker -- |t "How It Is To Be Understood That the Spirit of God Moved Upon the Waters" and "That Nature Is No Principium Per Se" (1614) / |r John Donne -- |t "Song for Rogation Week" (1623) / |r Walter Ralegh -- |t "On the Morning of Christ's Nativity" (1629) / |r George Wither -- |t "Man" and "Providence" (1633) / |r John Milton -- |t "Nature is the Art of God" (c. 1635) / |r George Herbert -- |t [Embracing the Creatures] (1649) / |r Thomas Browne -- |t "To cause it to rain on the earth where no man is" (1653) / |r Thomasine Pendarves -- |t From The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of Creation (1691) / |r Joseph Caryl -- |t Hierarchy and the Human Animal / |r John Ray -- |t "Of Monsters by the Confusion of Seed of Diverse Kinds" (1572; Thomas Johnson translation 1634) / |r John Ray -- |t "That the Body of a Man Cannot Be Turned into the Body of a Beast by a Witch" (1584) / |r Ambroise Pare -- |t "Apology for Raymond Sebond" (c. 1580; John Florio translation c. 1603) / |r Reginald Scot -- |t "Prometheus, or the State of Man" (1609; Arthur Gorges translation 1619) / |r Michel de Montaigne -- |t "The Animal Machine" (1637; anonymous translation 1649) / |r Francis Bacon -- |t [Animal Intelligence] (1664) / |r Rene Descartes -- |t "Man was at first but a kind of Ape" (1650) / |r Margaret Cavendish -- |t "This Transmutation of Things out of one Species into another" (c. 1675) / |r John Bulwer -- |t From Scala Nature (1695) / |r Ann Conway -- |t Anonymous / |r Ann Conway -- |t Beasts / |r Ann Conway -- |t [Dedicatory Epistle] and "Of the Unicorn," from A History of Four-Footed Beasts (1607) / |r Ann Conway -- |t "On an Ape" (1691) / |r Edward Topsell -- |t [The Courser and the Jennet]: From Venus and Adonis (1593) / |r Thomas Heyrick -- |t "My Dog Bungay" (1608) / |r William Shakespeare -- |t From Beware the Cat (c. 1553) / |r John Harington -- |t "Concerning the Invention of Foxes and Other Beasts" and "Of the Several Cryings and Tones of Beasts" (1644) / |r William Baldwin -- |t "Of the Language of Sheep" (1684) / |r Kenelm Digby -- |t "The Badger" (1561; George Gascoigne translation 1575) / |r Thomas Tryon -- |t "The Squirrel" and "The Hedgehog" (1634) / |r Jacques Du Fouilloux -- |t "On a Toad" (1633) / |r Richard Brathwaite -- |t "[Why] the Irish ground...neither breedeth nor fostereth up any venomous beast or worm" (1580) / |r Edward May -- |t Birds / |r John Derricke -- |t "Speak, Parrot" (c. 1521) / |r John Derricke -- |t "The Eagle" (1655) / |r John Skelton -- |t "The Nightingale" (c. 1633) / |r Henry Vaughan -- |t [The Kite] (1555) and [The Robin and Redstart] (1544) / |r George Morley -- |t "A Commendation of the Robin Redbreast" (1579) / |r William Turner -- |t "The Lapwing" and "The Swallow" (1621) / |r Henry Chillester -- |t Battle of Birds (1621) / |r Richard Brathwaite -- |t Anonymous / |r Richard Brathwaite -- |t "The Lark" (c. 1655) / |r Richard Brathwaite -- |t "Of the Puffin" (1570) / |r Hester Pulter -- |t [Gannets at Bass Rock] (1633, 1660 / |r John Caius -- |t Fish / |r William Harvey / |r Francis Willoughby -- |t "Huge Sea monsters" (1590) / |r William Harvey / |r Francis Willoughby -- |t "The Porpoise" (c. 1594-1600) / |r Edmund Spenser -- |t [Fish in the River Trent] (1622) / |r Tomos Prys -- |t "Observations of the Salmon" and "Observations of the Eel" (1655) / |r Michael Drayton -- |t Insects / |r Izaak Walton -- |t From The Theatre of Insects (1589) / |r Izaak Walton -- |t From The Feminine Monarchy, or a Treatise Concerning Bees (1609) / |r Thomas Moffett -- |t "The Ant" (c. 1655) / |r Charles Butler -- |t "Of the Spider" (1653) / |r Richard Lovelace -- |t "Upon the biting of Fleas" (c. 1650) / |r Margaret Cavendish -- |t Anonymous / |r Margaret Cavendish -- |t Plants / |r Margaret Cavendish -- |t [The Oak and the Briar] (1579) / |r Margaret Cavendish -- |t [The Size and Age of Trees] (1618) / |r Edmund Spenser -- |t "On a Great Hollow Tree" (c. 1634) / |r William Lawson -- |t "The Willow Tree," "The Vine," "Parliament of Roses to Julia," and "Divination by a Daffodil" (1648) / |r William Strode -- |t [The Crab-tree's Lament] (1558) / |r Robert Herrick -- |t Anonymous / |r Robert Herrick -- |t "Orobanche" (1568) / |r Robert Herrick -- |t From The Herbal (1597) / |r William Turner -- |t [The Mandrake] (1601) / |r John Gerard -- |t "A Rose and a Nettle" (1550) / |r John Donne -- |t "Sympathy and Antipathy of Plants" (c. 1625) / |r John Heywood -- |t Gems, Metals, Elements, Atoms / |r Francis Bacon -- |t "Sovereign Virtues in Stones" (1567) / |r Francis Bacon -- |t "The Four Elements" (1650) / |r John Maplet -- |t "Motion directs, while Atoms dance" and "A World in an Earring" (1653) / |r Anne Bradstreet -- |t Seasons / |r Margaret Cavendish -- |t "Description of Spring" (c. 1535) / |r Margaret Cavendish -- |t "Of the Day Estival" (1599) / |r Henry Howard -- |t "Harvest" and "October" (1626) / |r Alexander Hume -- |t "The winter snows, all covered is the ground" (c. 1518) / |r Nicholas Breton -- |t Country Houses / |r Alexander Barclay -- |t [The Wild Man of Kenilworth] (1575) / |r Alexander Barclay -- |t "The Description of Cookham" (1610) / |r George Gascoigne -- |t "To Penshurst" (c. 1611) / |r Aemelia Lanyer -- |t "To Saxham" (c. 1635) / |r Ben Jonson -- |t "Upon Appleton House" (c. 1651) / |r Thomas Carew -- |t Gardens / |r Andrew Marvell -- |t "Rare inventions and defences for most seeds" (1577) / |r Andrew Marvell -- |t "The Mole-catcher's Speech" (1591) / |r Thomas Hill -- |t Anonymous / |r Thomas Hill -- |t [The Duke of York's Garden] from Richard II (c. 1595) / |r Thomas Hill -- |t "Of Gardens" (1625) / |r William Shakespeare -- |t "The Garden" and "The Mower against Gardens" (c. 1651) / |r Francis Bacon -- |t "The Garden" (1667) / |r Andrew Marvell -- |t Pastoral: Pastures, Meadows, Plains, Downs / |r Abraham Cowley -- |t From The Arcadia (c. 1585) / |r Abraham Cowley -- |t From The Affectionate Shepherd (1594) / |r Philip Sidney -- |t "A Nice Description of Cotswold" (1612) / |r Richard Barnfield -- |t "The Swineherd" (1614) / |r Michael Drayton -- |t "On Westwell Downs" (c. 1640) / |r William Browne -- |t "To Meadows" (1648) / |r William Strode -- |t [Salisbury Plains and the Downs] (c. 1656-1680) / |r Robert Herrick -- |t Georgic: Fields, Farms / |r John Aubrey -- |t From Georgics (c. 29 BCE; Thomas May translation 1628) / |r John Aubrey -- |t "The Praise of Husbandry" (1570) / |r Virgil -- |t "A Philosophical Garden," "Gillyflowers," and "Grafting" (1608) / |r Thomas Tusser -- |t "Earth's Complaint" (1653) / |r Hugh Plat -- |t Forests, Woods, Parks / |r Margaret Cavendish -- |t "Of Parks and Warrens" (1577) / |r Margaret Cavendish -- |t "O sweet woods" (c. 1580) / |r William Harrison -- |t "Now lies this walk along a wilderness" (1592) / |r Philip Sidney -- |t "The Definition of a Forest" (1598) / |r Nicholas Breton -- |t "A Friend's Due Commendation of Duffield Frith" (c. 1588-1608) / |r John Manwood -- |t "The Forest of Arden" (1612) / |r Anthony Bradshaw -- |t "Made upon the Groves near Merlow Castle" (1620) / |r Michael Drayton -- |t [Pamphilia's Tree-Carving] (1621) / |r Edward Herbert -- |t "To Castara, venturing to walk too far in the neighbouring wood" (1633) / |r Mary Wroth -- |t "Upon the graving of her Name upon a Tree in Barn Elms' Walks" (1669) / |r William Habington -- |t Heaths, Moors / |r Katherine Philips -- |t "Heathy Ground" (1607) / |r Katherine Philips -- |t [Norfolk Heaths and Yorkshire Dales] (1612) / |r John Norden -- |t [Dartmoor and the Devonshire Countryside] (c. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t 1633) / |r John Speed -- |t [Pendle Hill and the Wild Moorlands] (1636) / |r Tristram Risdon -- |t "The barren land shall be made fruitful" (1649) / |r Richard James -- |t Mountains, Hills, Vales / |r Gerrard Winstanley -- |t "A Vale of Tears" (c. 1578) / |r Gerrard Winstanley -- |t "A Discourse of Mountains" (1587) / |r Robert Southwell -- |t "A Landscape" and "Description of a Solitary Vale" (1613) / |r Thomas Churchyard -- |t From The Wonders of the Peak (c. 1627) / |r William Browne -- |t "A Contemplation on Basset's Down Hill" (c. 1658) / |r Thomas Hobbes -- |t "Concerning the Mountains of the Earth" (1684) / |r Anne Kemp -- |t "The Prospect of a Landscape, Beginning with a Grove" (1688) / |r Thomas Burnet -- |t Lakes, Rivers, Oceans / |r Jane Barker -- |t "The Lake" (1634) / |r Jane Barker -- |t [Marina and the River-God] (1613) / |r Richard Brathwaite -- |t From Taylor on Thame Isis (1632) / |r William Browne -- |t "To the River Usk" (1651) / |r John Taylor -- |t "The Storm" and "The Calm" (1597) / |r Henry Vaughan -- |t [Milford Haven] (1610) / |r John Donne -- |t Poetical Sea-Piece (1633) / |r Samuel Daniel -- |t Anonymous / |r Samuel Daniel -- |t "Similarizing the Sea to Meadows and Pastures" (1653) / |r Samuel Daniel -- |t From "The Submarine Voyage" (1691) / |r Margaret Cavendish -- |t Animal-Baiting / |r Thomas Heyrick -- |t [Bear-Baiting at Kenilworth] (1575) / |r Thomas Heyrick -- |t "Bear-baiting and other Exercises Used Unlawfully in Ailgna" (1583) / |r Robert Laneham -- |
520 | 8 | |a Featuring over two hundred nature-themed texts spanning the disciplines of literature, science and history, this sourcebook offers an accessible field guide to the environment of Renaissance England, revealing a nation at a crossroads between its pastoral heritage and industrialized future. Carefully selected primary sources, each modernized and prefaced with an introduction, survey an encyclopaedic array of topographies, species, and topics: from astrology to zoology, bear-baiting to bee-keeping, coal-mining to tree-planting, fen-draining to sheep-whispering. The familiar voices of Spenser, Shakespeare, Jonson, and Marvell mingle with a diverse chorus of farmers, herbalists, shepherds, hunters, foresters, philosophers, sailors, sky-watchers, and duchesses - as well as ventriloquized beasts, trees, and rivers. Lavishly illustrated, the anthology is supported by a lucid introduction that outlines and intervenes in key debates in Renaissance ecocriticism, a reflective essay on ecocritical editing, a bibliography of further reading, and a timeline of environmental history and legislation drawing on extensive archival research | |
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