This is an excellent collection of essays by some of the most interesting scholars working early modern studies today. The essays collected here demonstrate why the aesthetic remains a fundamental topic of critical inquiry for early modern studies. Extending well beyond formalist analysis with which it is most often associated, this volume helps us understand how the aesthetic is foundational to any understanding of social being, political community, and the environment."—Graham Hammill, author of The Mosaic Constitution: Political Theology and Imagination from Machiavelli to Milton