‘’Tis not, what once it was, the world’: Andrew Marvell's Re-Mapping of Old and New in Bermudas and Upon Appleton House.
The cartographic discourse of certainty and precision that became so ingrained in England in the sixteenth century becomes a new means of negotiating the stress and political upheaval of the seventeenth. The certainty and imaginative control of the physical world embodied in the early modern cartogr...
| Published in: | Seventeenth Century Vol. 21; no. 2; pp. 214 - 462 |
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
Autumn2006
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