Frances E. Dolan

Publications

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Digging the Past: How and Why to Imagine Seventeenth-Century Agriculture
Frances E. Dolan (Fletcher Jones Foundation Distinguished Fellow, 2011-12)

Building on and connecting histories of food and work, literary criticism of the pastoral and georgic, histories of elite and vernacular science, and histories of reading and writing practices, among other areas of inquiry, Digging the Past offers fine-grained case studies of projects heralded as innovations both in the seventeenth century and in our own time.

True Relations: Reading, Literature, and Evidence in Seventeenth-Century England
Frances E. Dolan (Fletcher Jones Foundation Distinguished Fellow, 2011-12)

Dolan connects early modern debates about textual evidence to recent discussions of the value of seventeenth-century texts as historical evidence. Then as now, she contends, literary techniques of analysis have proven central to staking and assessing truth claims. She addresses the kinds of texts that circulated about three traumatic events—the Gunpowder Plot, witchcraft prosecutions, and the London Fire—and looks at legal depositions, advice literature, and plays as genres of evidence that hover in a space between fact and fiction.