Study of the sea--both in terms of human interaction with it and its literary representation--has been largely ignored by ecocritics. In "Shakespeare's Ocean, " Dan Brayton foregrounds the maritime di
Study of the sea--both in terms of human interaction with it and its literary representation--has been largely ignored by ecocritics. In Shakespeare’s Ocean, Dan Brayton foregrounds the maritime dime
Bruckner (English, Chatham U.) and Brayton (English and American literatures, Middlebury College) present a collection of 13 papers that they characterize as offering "an ecocritical reading of Shakes