Literary mapping in the digital age /
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| Language: | English |
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London :
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
2016.
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| Series: | Digital research in the arts and humanities.
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Table of Contents:
- Mapping the emotions of London in fiction, 1700-1900 : a crowdsourcing experiment / Ryan Heuser, Mark Algee-Hewitt, Annalise Lockhart, Erik Steiner and Van Tran
- The digital poetics of place-names in literary Edinburgh / Miranda Anderson and James Loxley
- Geographical text analysis : digital cartographies of Lake District literature / Ian Gregory and Christopher Donaldson
- Mapping fiction : the theories, tools and potentials of literary cartography / Barbara Piatti
- Bloomsday's big data : GIS, social media and James Joyce's Ulysses (1922) / Charles Travis
- Mapping fiction : spatialising the literary work / Sally Bushell
- The spatial practices of writing : Arnold Bennett and the possibilities of literary GIS / Angharad Saunders
- Between "distant" and "deep" digital mapping : walking the plotlines of Cardiff's literary geographies / Jon Anderson
- The cestrian book of the dead : a necrogeographic survey of the Dee Estuary / Les Roberts
- Making the invisible visible : place, spatial stories and deep maps / David J. Bodenhamer
- From mapping text in space to experiencing text in place : exploring literary virtual geographies / Trevor M. Harris, H. Frank Lafone and Dan Bonenberger
- Spatial frames of reference for literature through geospatial technologies / Gary Priestnall
- Geovisuality : literary implications / Tania Rossetto
- Setting the globe to spin : digital mapping and contemporary literary culture / David Cooper.