Literary cartographies : spatiality, representation, and narrative /

"The contributors to Literary Cartographies: Spatiality, Representation, and Narrative each address key aspects of narrative mapping while arguing for the significance of spatiality in general and comparative literary studies. Literary Cartographies surveys a broad expanse of literary historica...

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Other Authors: Tally, Robert T., Jr (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Edition:First edition.
Series:Geocriticism and spatial literary studies.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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. "Eyes that have dwelt on the past" : Reading the Landscape of Memory in The Mill on the Floss / Alice Tsay
  • 4. Mapping Hardy and Bronté / 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.