This edition provides the first complete, modern version of John Norden's The Surveyor's Dialogue, a text remarkable for its unique commentary on the agrarian roots of English capitalism. In his extensive introduction, Mark Netzloff discusses the literary production of early modern surveyors and examines the impact of capital formation on agrarian and manorial class relations as well as on the natural environment of early modern England.
This edition provides the first complete, modern version of John Norden's The Surveyor's Dialogue, a text remarkable for its unique commentary on the agrarian roots of English capitalism. In his extensive introduction, Mark Netzloff discusses the literary production of early modern surveyors and examines the impact of capital formation on agrarian and manorial class relations as well as on the natural environment of early modern England.
Mark Netzloff is Associate Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the author of England's Internal Colonies: Class, Capital, and the Literature of Early Modern English Colonialism.
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Contents: Introduction: Text of The Surveyor's Dialogue Textual notes Works cited Index.