Maps make the world visible, but they also obscure, distort,
idealize. This wide-ranging study traces the impact of cartography
on the changing cultural meanings of space, offering a fresh
analysis of the mental and material mapping of early modern England
and Ireland. Combining cartographic history with critical cultural
studies and literary analysis, it examines the construction of
social and political space in maps, in cosmography and geography,
in historical and political writing, and in the literary works of
Marlowe, Shakespeare, Spenser and Drayton.
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