Early Modern Visions of Space
Discover the intricate relationship between literature and the evolving concept of space in the sixteenth century with Early Modern Visions of Space by Dorothea Heitsch. Published by The University of North Carolina Press in 2021, this engaging volume features contributions from sixteen authors who delve into the multifaceted representations of space during this transformative period. Spanning 458 pages, the book examines how writers responded to a cosmology in flux and how these literary explorations reflect and shape our understanding of space. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of romance literature and historical studies alike, this paperback edition invites readers to rethink the connections between literature and the spatial dimensions of early modern thought. Enhance your library with this thought-provoking work that bridges the gap between literary analysis and historical cosmology.