International audiencePerhaps because Scotland is placed geographically and linguistically at the periphery of the United Kingdom by an Anglo-centric vision, Scottish writers often write from and about particular places. This paper focuses on the way the notions of place and space structure George Douglas Brown's The House with the Green Shutters (1901). First the role of place in defining the identities of individuals is analysed, because "place and self are thoroughly enmeshed" (Casey 2001a, 684). The paper then focuses on the maps of power and spatial dynamics that shape the geography of the novel. This reveals the complexity of a work that simultaneously endorses and deconstructs a polarized vision of space in terms of centre and periph...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
Cultural geography and the social sciences have seen a rise in the use of creative methods with whic...
This article considers a unique type of book: the ‘bothy book’. These are cultural artefacts formed ...
The English novelist Graham Greene kept a journal for most of his life, except when it might threate...
Exploring a hitherto neglected field, Writing Place: Mimesis, Subjectivity and Imagination in the Wo...
Young British novelist David Mitchell achieved fame in his first three novels, Ghostwritten, Number9...
In the field of cinema history, an increased interest in social experience and context has challenge...
This work examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s use of perspective and landscape, focusing mostly on two of...
In the field of cinema history, an increased interest in social experience and context has challenge...
This paper examines the role of space in sustaining the action of Austen and Joyce's writings. Using...
This work examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s use of perspective and landscape, focusing mostly on two of...
“An intertextual/ dialogical reading of place through photography and fiction” The article is an ex...
This open access book explores literary works and practices – always existing in the dynamic relatio...
The article examines the work of cartography in the 1854/5 Gaskell novel North and South, which has ...
This thesis examines the representation of landscape and place across a range of genres of contempor...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
Cultural geography and the social sciences have seen a rise in the use of creative methods with whic...
This article considers a unique type of book: the ‘bothy book’. These are cultural artefacts formed ...
The English novelist Graham Greene kept a journal for most of his life, except when it might threate...
Exploring a hitherto neglected field, Writing Place: Mimesis, Subjectivity and Imagination in the Wo...
Young British novelist David Mitchell achieved fame in his first three novels, Ghostwritten, Number9...
In the field of cinema history, an increased interest in social experience and context has challenge...
This work examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s use of perspective and landscape, focusing mostly on two of...
In the field of cinema history, an increased interest in social experience and context has challenge...
This paper examines the role of space in sustaining the action of Austen and Joyce's writings. Using...
This work examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s use of perspective and landscape, focusing mostly on two of...
“An intertextual/ dialogical reading of place through photography and fiction” The article is an ex...
This open access book explores literary works and practices – always existing in the dynamic relatio...
The article examines the work of cartography in the 1854/5 Gaskell novel North and South, which has ...
This thesis examines the representation of landscape and place across a range of genres of contempor...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
Cultural geography and the social sciences have seen a rise in the use of creative methods with whic...
This article considers a unique type of book: the ‘bothy book’. These are cultural artefacts formed ...