Maps And The Writing Of Space In Early Modern England And Ireland by Bernhard Klein

A Journey Through Cartographic Narratives

This scholarly work delves into the intricate relationship between cartography and literature in the early modern period, exploring how maps and spatial representations influenced and were influenced by the cultural and political narratives of England and Ireland. It examines the ways in which maps were not merely tools for navigation but also instruments of power and identity formation, reflecting and shaping the perceptions of space and place in the burgeoning modern world. Through a detailed analysis of various texts and maps, the book reveals the dynamic interplay between geographical knowledge and literary expression during a transformative era in history.

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