Geographies of Embodiment in Early Modern England
Explore the fascinating intersections of geography and embodiment in Mary Floyd-Wilson's Geographies of Embodiment in Early Modern England. Published by Oxford University Press in 2020, this insightful collection spans 296 pages and offers a fresh perspective on the dynamic relationship between the body and the world during the early modern period. Through a series of thought-provoking essays, the author delves into the transactional aspects of how geographical contexts influenced physical experiences and perceptions of the body. This book is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of early modern studies, geography, and cultural history. Discover how the physical and the spatial intertwine in this compelling examination of embodiment in a transformative era.