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- 100 1_ |a Remien, Peter, |d 1980- |e author
- 245 14 |a The concept of nature in early modern English literature / |c Peter Remien.
- 264 _1 |a Cambridge, United Kingdom ; |a New York, NY, USA : |b Cambridge University Press, |c 2019.
- 300 __ |a xii, 224 pages ; |c 24 cm.
- 336 __ |a text |b txt |2 rdacontent
- 337 __ |a unmediated |b n |2 rdamedia
- 338 __ |a volume |b nc |2 rdacarrier
- 504 __ |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 202-219) and index.
- 505 0_ |a Introduction: Oeconomy and ecology -- The oeconomy of nature in seventeenth-century England -- Penshurst's parasites: Ben Jonson and the art of bad housekeeping -- The school of beasts: human and animal dwellings in Viret and Marvell -- Divine husbandry: providence and oikonomia in the works of George Herbert -- Labors of luxury: John Milton, Thomas Burnet, and the nature of human labor -- Epilogue: From economy to ecology.
- 520 8_ |a The Concept of Nature in Early Modern English Literature traces a genealogy of ecology in seventeenth-century literature and natural philosophy through the development of the protoecological concept of 'the oeconomy of nature'. Founded in 1644 by Kenelm Digby, this concept was subsequently employed by a number of theologians, physicians, and natural philosophers to conceptualize nature as an interdependent system. Focusing on the middle decades of the seventeenth century, Peter Remien examines how Samuel Gott, Walter Charleton, Robert Boyle, Samuel Collins, and Thomas Burnet formed the oeconomy of nature. Remien also shows how literary authors Ben Jonson, George Herbert, Andrew Marvell, Margaret Cavendish, and John Milton use the discourse of oeconomy to explore the contours of humankind's relationship with the natural world. This book participates in an intellectual history of the science of ecology while prompting a re-evaluation of how we understand the relationship between literature and ecology in the early modern period.
- 650 _0 |a Nature in literature.
- 650 _0 |a English literature |y Early modern, 1500-1700 |x History and criticism.
- 921 __ |a CASHL |b CEPIEC |c 9781108496810
- 950 __ |a SCNU |f I561.064/R387