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Shakespeare and the Enviroment, with Todd Andrew Borlik
Shakespeare Unlimited

Shakespeare and the Enviroment, with Todd Andrew Borlik

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Todd Andrew Borlik’s book explores the ways that the ecological concerns of Jacobean England appear in Shakespeare’s plays.

Shakespeare and the Ocean, with Steve Mentz
Shakespeare Unlimited

Shakespeare and the Ocean, with Steve Mentz

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Steve Mentz’s books connect literary criticism with marine ecology. He takes us on a deep dive into Shakespeare and the sea.

In Search of Nature’s Not-So-Lost Treasures: Juan Eusebio Nieremberg on Ecology
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In Search of Nature’s Not-So-Lost Treasures: Juan Eusebio Nieremberg on Ecology

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Javier Patiño Loira

Folger Fellow Javier Patiño Loira explores early modern concerns about nature and extinction.

The habitability of our planet—is it only a contemporary issue?
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The habitability of our planet—is it only a contemporary issue?

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Mauricio Onetto
A solution for pollution?
Shakespeare and Beyond

A solution for pollution?

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Sarah Hovde

In honor of Earth Day, here’s a prominent early modern treatise against air pollution in London from the Folger collection: “Fumifugium,” published in 1661.

Shakespeare, ecology, and the environment
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Shakespeare and Beyond

Shakespeare, ecology, and the environment

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Randall Martin

What does Shakespeare say about ecology and its politically engaged cousin environmentalism? Neither term appears in his work—unsurprising since they hadn’t been coined yet. Nevertheless, we see Shakespeare thinking ecologically in ways that resonate with our own perceptions of the…