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Reading and Mapping Fiction: Spatialising the Literary Text
0Unlock the power of literary space and transform your reading. This groundbreaking study explores how spatialising fiction, from cognitive mapping to critical cartography, deeply impacts our interpretation. Discover how the act of mapping a fictional world shapes our literary experience, with insights relevant to both traditional academic scholarship and digital practices. Delve into the emergence of fictional maps from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Essential for literature students, researchers, and scholars in India seeking to deepen their understanding of literary interpretation and spatial meaning.
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Romantic Cartographies: Mapping, Literature, Culture, 1789–1832
0Discover the rich connections between mapping and literature from the Romantic era (1789–1832) in this significant academic exploration. This collection delves into how cartographic practices profoundly shaped culture, revealing the period’s pervasive “map-mindedness.” Engage with original essays that expertly blend literary analysis, geography, and history, exploring the cartographic imagination in works by Wordsworth and Scott, from simple primers to global perspectives. Understand how this historical spatialisation continues to influence our digital cultures. It’s an invaluable resource for literature students, cultural historians, and academics in India seeking to deepen their understanding of literary and cultural mapping.