Reading the River in Shakespeare's Britain
Discover the profound impact of rivers on identity and culture in "Reading the River in Shakespeare's Britain" by Bill Angus. Published by Edinburgh University Press in 2024, this insightful hardback spans 296 pages, delving into how waterways influenced the social and cultural landscapes of Shakespearean England. Angus expertly examines the interplay between natural elements and human experience, revealing how rivers were pivotal to the era's identity formation. This compelling exploration is essential for anyone interested in literature, history, and the environment's role in shaping human narratives. Dive into this engaging read and uncover the rivers that flowed through the heart of Shakespeare's Britain.