Tally, Robert T.
Literary Cartographies
1. Introduction: Mapping Narratives
Robert T. Tally
2. What Lies Between?: Thinking Through Medieval Narrative Spatiality
Robert Allen Rouse
3. Plotting One’s Position in
Jeanette E. Goddard
4. “Eyes That Have Dwelt on the Past”: Reading the Landscape of Memory in
Alice Tsay
5. Mapping Hardy and Brontë
Susan E. Cook
6. “She Sought a Spiritual Heir”: Cosmopolitanism and the Pre-Suburban in
Heather McNaugher
7. The Space of Russia in Joseph Conrad’s
John G. Peters
8. “History, Mystery, Leisure, Pleasure”: Evelyn Waugh, Bruno Latour, and the Ocean Liner
Shawna Ross
9. To the South England, to the West Eternity: Mapping Boundlessness in Modern Scottish Fiction
Jenny Pyke
10. Leaving the Landscape: Mapping Elsewhereness in Canadian City Literature
Myles Chilton
11. Mapping Tokyo’s “Empty Center” in Oyama’s
Barbara E. Thornbury
12. Mapping the Personal in Contemporary German Literature
Anne B. Wallen
13. Charting the Extraordinary: Sentient and Transontological Spaces
Rhona Trauvitch
14. On and Off the Map: Literary Narrative as Critique of Cartographic Reason
Derek Schilling
Keywords: Literature, Literary Theory, Cultural Theory, Literary History
- Editor
- Tally, Robert T.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2014
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Geocriticism and Spatial Literary Studies
- Page amount
- 247 pages
- Category
- Litterary Studies
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137449375
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-68752-7