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Plants: Shakespeare’s Mulberry: Eco-materialism and “Living on”
Todd Borlik
School of Arts and Humanities
Centre for History, Culture and Memory
Centre for International Contemporary Poetry
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William Shakespeare
100%
Ecomaterialism
100%
Mulberry
100%
18th Century
40%
Natural Religion
40%
Mulberry Trees
40%
Poet
20%
Adoration
20%
Global Climate Change
20%
Invasive Species
20%
Michael Drayton
20%
Genetically Modified Organisms
20%
Deep History
20%
Deep Ecology
20%
Old Trees
20%
Early Modern Culture
20%
Early Anthropocene
20%
Vanity
20%
Antiquarianism
20%
Mass Extinction
20%
True Cross
20%
Stratford
20%
Arts and Humanities
William Shakespeare
100%
18th Century
40%
England
20%
Subjectivity
20%
Climate Change
20%
Foreground
20%
venues
20%
adoration
20%
Imagining
20%
Mankind
20%
Temptation
20%
Intergenerational
20%
Natural religion
20%
Nature Religion
20%
Anthropocene
20%
Stratford
20%
Antiquarianism
20%
Deep ecology
20%
vanity
20%
Early Modern Culture
20%
Genetically Modified Food
20%