Shakespeare's Botanical Imagination
Series: Environmental Humanities in Pre-modern Cultures;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 1 December 2025
- ISBN 9781041185987
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages302 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English 700
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Short description:
This collection of essays moves plants to the foreground of analysis and brings together some of the rich and innovative ways that scholars are expanding the discussion of plants and botany in Shakespeare’s writings
MoreLong description:
Writing on the cusp of modern botany and during the heyday of English herbals and garden manuals, Shakespeare references at least 180 plants in his works and makes countless allusions to horticultural and botanical practices. Shakespeare’s Botanical Imagination moves plants to the foreground of analysis and brings together some of the rich and innovative ways that scholars are expanding the discussion of plants and botany in Shakespeare’s writings. The essays gathered here all emphasize the interdependence and entanglement of plants with humans and human life, whether culturally, socially, or materially, and vividly illustrate the fundamental role plants play in human identity. As they attend to the affinities and shared materiality between plants and humans in Shakespeare’s works, these essays complicate the comfortable Aristotelian hierarchy of human-animal-plant. And as they do, they often challenge the privileged position of humans in relation to non-human life..
MoreTable of Contents:
List of Figures, Acknowledgments, Introduction (Susan C. Staub), Part 1: Plant Power and Agency, 1.Vegetable Virtues (Rebecca Bushnell), 2.The 'idle weeds that grow in the sustaining corn': Generating Plants in King Lear (Susan C. Staub), 3.Botanical Barbary: Punning, Race, and Plant Life in Othello 4.3 (Hillary M. Nunn), Part 2: Human-Vegetable Affinities and Transformations, 1.Shakespeare's Botanical Grace (Rebecca Totaro), 2.'Circummured' Plants and Women in Measure for Measure Claire Duncan), 3.Cymbeline's Plant People (Jeffrey Theis), 4.'Thou art translated': Plants of Passage in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Lisa Hopkins), Part 3: Plants and Temporalities, 1.Clockwork Plants and Shakespeare's Overlapping Notions of Time (Miranda Wilson), 2.The Verdant Imagination in Shakespeare's Sonnets (Elizabeth D. Gruber), 3.The Botanical Revisions of 3 Henry (Jason Hogue), 4.Botanomorphism and Temporality: Imagining Humans as Plants in Two Shakespeare Plays (Elizabeth Crachiolo), Afterword (Vin Nardizzi), Index.
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