Literature, Mapping, And The Politics Of Space In Early Modern Britain by Andrew Gordon

Mapping Our World

This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between literature and the evolving perceptions of space in early modern Britain. It explores how literary texts of the period reflect and influence the political and cultural landscapes, particularly through the lens of mapping and spatial representation. By examining a range of literary works, the book reveals how narratives were used to assert power, negotiate identities, and navigate the complexities of territorial expansion and national identity. The analysis highlights the dynamic interplay between textual and geographical spaces, offering a nuanced understanding of how literature contributed to shaping the political discourse of the time.

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