Reading the Road from Shakespeare to Bunyan
Discover the fascinating intersections of literature and culture in Lisa Hopkins' insightful work, Reading the Road from Shakespeare to Bunyan, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2019. This hardback volume spans 272 pages and features thirteen essays penned by a diverse mix of established and emerging scholars. Each contribution offers a unique perspective on the significant role that roads played in early modern literature, exploring their multifaceted meanings and cultural implications. Whether you are a scholar, a student, or simply a literature enthusiast, this book invites you to journey through the rich landscapes of the past, reflecting on how roads not only connect places but also ideas and narratives within the works of iconic authors like Shakespeare and Bunyan. Enhance your understanding of early modern literature and its cultural context with this compelling examination.