Changing Spaces: Negotiating Representations of Space in England and the New World (c.1607-1642)Tools O'Malley, Sarah (2019) Changing Spaces: Negotiating Representations of Space in England and the New World (c.1607-1642). PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThis thesis explores how early modern writers, of both literary and non-literary texts, responded to the New World colonial project in their representations of the relationship between subject and space. It argues that the colonial experience fundamentally changed how this relationship was understood, performed, and represented by early modern writers. The spatial turn and the field of Literary Geographies have made significant inroads into early modern literary and cultural studies over recent years. However, there has been very little work undertaken on the reflexive relationship between the production and representation of space in England and its New World colonies – this thesis addresses this gap.
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