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Botanical Poetics Early Modern Plant Books And The Husbandry Of Print Jessica Rosenberg

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Botanical Poetics Early Modern Plant Books And The Husbandry Of Print Jessica Rosenberg
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.82 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Jessica Rosenberg
ISBN: 9781512823349, 1512823341
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Botanical Poetics Early Modern Plant Books And The Husbandry Of Print Jessica Rosenberg by Jessica Rosenberg 9781512823349, 1512823341 instant download after payment.

Botanical Poetics brings together studies of ecology, science, literary form, and the material text to explore how a distinctive style of early modern plant-thinking—one that understood both plants and poems as composites of small pieces—transformed the period’s conceptions of nature, poetic language, and the printed book.


During the middle years of Queen Elizabeth’s reign, the number of books published with titles that described themselves as flowers, gardens, or forests more than tripled. During those same years, English printers turned out scores of instructional manuals on gardening and husbandry, retailing useful knowledge to a growing class of literate landowners and pleasure gardeners. Both trends, Jessica Rosenberg shows, reflected a distinctive style of early modern plant-thinking, one that understood both plants and poems as composites of small pieces—slips or seeds to be recirculated by readers and planters.
Botanical Poetics brings together studies of ecology, science, literary form, and the material text to explore how these developments transformed early modern conceptions of nature, poetic language, and the printed book. Drawing on little-studied titles in horticulture and popular print alongside poetry by Shakespeare, Spenser, and others, Rosenberg reveals how early modern print used a botanical idiom to anticipate histories of its own reading and reception, whether through replanting, uprooting, or fantasies of common property and proliferation. While our conventional narratives of English literary culture in this period see reading as an increasingly private practice, and literary production as more and more of an authorial domain, Botanical Poetics uncovers an alternate tradition: of commonplaces and common ground, of slips of herbs and poetry circulated, shared, and multiplied.

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