Maps and Memory in Early Modern England: A Sense of Place

Palgrave-Macmillan (2002)
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Dealing with the relationship between the places of England and depictions of places in maps and literature, "Maps and Memory" focuses on increasingly local terrain to show how understanding contemporary maps is useful to understanding literary works of the time.

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