Title: Literary cartographies : spatiality, representation, and narrative
Abstract: Introduction: Mapping Narratives Robert T. Tally Jr. 1. What Lies Between?: Thinking Through Medieval Narrative Spatiality Robert Allen Rouse 2. Plotting One's Position in Don Quijote : Literature and the Process of Cognitive Mapping Jeanette E. Goddard 3. that have dwelt on the past: Reading the Landscape of Memory in The Mill on the Floss Alice Tsay 4. Mapping Hardy and Bronte Susan Cook 5. She sought a spiritual heir: Cosmopolitanism and the Pre-suburban in Howards End Heather McNaugher 6. The Space of Russia in Joseph Conrad's Under Western Eyes John G. Peters 7. History, Mystery, Leisure, Pleasure: Evelyn Waugh, Bruno Latour, and the Ocean Liner Shawna Ross 8. To the South England, to the West Eternity: Mapping Boundlessness in Modern Scottish Fiction Jenny Pyke 9. Leaving the Landscape: Mapping Elsewhereness in Canadian City Literature Myles Chilton 10. Mapping Tokyo's Empty Center in Oyama's A Man with No Talents Barbara E. Thornbury 11. Mapping the Personal in Contemporary German Literature Anne B. Wallen 12. Charting the Extraordinary: Sentient and Transontological Spaces Rhona Trauvitch 13. On and Off the Map: Literary Narrative as Critique of Cartographic Reason Derek Schilling
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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