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Reclaimed Ancient and Renaissance Geographic Commentaries,heir enabling capacity to become a channel of communication among scholars, a useful tool in education, and a mode of dialogical thinking. Viewed through the creative lens of intertex-tuality, the fact that early modern scientific geographers did not oust the traditional and erroneous beliefs of oldbiopsy 发表于 2025-3-24 09:15:36
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Hydrography as Poetics: Rivers and Empires,er nations. What are the emotional traces of these actions and descriptions as mirrored in early modern English drama? Additionally, can we draw upon such emotions to find common ground to interpret dramatic interaction concerning river metaphors? Early modern playwrights used classical and mytholog牢骚 发表于 2025-3-24 18:04:06
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or Performative Island Routes,lytic role of island representations in shaping early modern subjectivity. Moreover, in drawing on island geographic and ethnographic narratives, English playwrights generated a limbo fictional space signifying change. This malleable space is the place of action—the stage. From the diversified sixteinfarct 发表于 2025-3-25 01:22:44
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