Senses in Early Modern England, 1558–1660
Explore the intricate world of perception with "Senses in Early Modern England, 1558–1660" by Simon Smith, published by Manchester University Press in 2015. This compelling collection of essays delves into a variety of early modern texts, performances, and artworks, shedding light on how sensory experiences shaped the literature, art, and culture of early modern England. With a total of 256 insightful pages, this hardback book invites readers to engage with the vivid representation of senses across diverse mediums. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of early modern English literature and history, this work promises to enhance your understanding of the era's rich cultural landscape. Discover the profound connections between senses and artistic expression that defined a pivotal period in England's history.