Beschreibung:
Other Englands examines the rise of the early English utopia in the context of emergent capitalism. Above all, it asserts that this literary genre was always already an expression of social crisis and economic transition, a context refracted in the origin stories and imagined geographies common to its early modern form. Beginning with the paradigmatic popular utopias of Thomas More and Francis Bacon but attentive to non-canonical examples from the margins of the tradition, the study charts a shifting and, by the time of the English Revolution, self-critical effort to think communities in dynamic socio-spatial forms.
Introduction: Origin Stories1. Thomas More's "Peninsula Made an Island"2. Uneven Development in Bacon'sNew Atlantis3. Utopia, Ireland, and the Tudor Shock Doctrine4. Dispossession and Women's Poetry of Place5. Reforming UtopiainMacariaandAreopagitica