"Offering an expansive exploration of the intersections between the human and non-human worlds, chapters are grounded in close readings of Shakespeare's plays to focus on the rich and persuasive language of nature, both as organic matter and cultural conditioning. Approaching 'nature' in all its diversity, contributors approach Shakespeare's nature through the various lenses of philosophy, historicism, psychoanalysis, gender studies, cosmography, geography, sexuality, linguistics, environmentalism and feminism "-- Provided by publisher.
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