Julie Sanders is Professor of English Literature and Drama at the University of Nottingham. She is the author of Ben Jonson's Theatrical Republics (1998), the editor of Ben Jonson in Context (Cambridge University Press, 2010) and has recently edited The New Inn for The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson. She has appeared several times on the BBC Radio 4 programme 'In our Time' talking about early modern literature and drama, and has advised on theatre and radio programmes as well as giving talks for playhouses and theatre companies in the UK and USA.
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Introduction: entering the bear pit: cultural geography and early modern drama 1. Liquid landscapes: water, culture, and society in the Caroline period 2. Into the woods: spatial and social geographies in the forest 3. 'Hospitable fabrics': thinking through the early modern household 4. Moving through the landscape: mobility and sites of social circulation 5. Neighbourhoods and networks 6. Writing the city: emergent spaces.
Introduction: entering the bear pit: cultural geography and early modern drama 1. Liquid landscapes: water, culture, and society in the Caroline period 2. Into the woods: spatial and social geographies in the forest 3. 'Hospitable fabrics': thinking through the early modern household 4. Moving through the landscape: mobility and sites of social circulation 5. Neighbourhoods and networks 6. Writing the city: emergent spaces.
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