Exploring a hitherto neglected field, Writing Place: Mimesis, Subjectivity and Imagination in the Works of George Gissing is the first monograph to consider the works of George Gissing (1857-1903) in light of the ‘spatial turn’. By exploring how objectivity and subjectivity interact in his work, the book asks: what are the risks of looking for the ‘real’ in Gissing’s places? How does the inherent heterogeneity of Gissing’s observation influence the textual recapitulation of place? In addition to examining canonical texts such as The Nether World (1889), New Grub Street (1891), and The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft (1901), the book analyses the lesser-known novels, short stories, journalism and personal writings of Gissing, in the context...
International audiencePerhaps because Scotland is placed geographically and linguistically at the pe...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
This open access book explores literary works and practices – always existing in the dynamic relatio...
The Nether World (1889) is Gissing’s fifth London novel. It sits alongside New Grub Street (1891), B...
Place is more than setting. Using psychogeographical methods and framed by critical theory, this pra...
George Gissing’s fifth published novel Thyrza (1887) has a wide geographical scope, stretching from ...
This chapter examines George Gissing's last novel 'The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft', arguing th...
George Gissing was obsessed with the question of ‘home’, in his own restless mobility as well as tha...
This paper examines the role of space in sustaining the action of Austen and Joyce's writings. Using...
This thesis examines the representation of landscape and place across a range of genres of contempor...
Place writing is a collocation that has increasingly entered creative and literary critical discours...
If people are geographical beings, what can fiction tell us about this truth? This book explores how...
ABSTRACT\ud THE RE-ENCHANTED LANDSCAPE: BRET HARTE???S AND\ud JOHN MUIR???S SPATIAL PRODUCTIONS\ud b...
This thesis considers the relationship between space and allegory in the poetry of Edmund Spenser. I...
This thesis is a study of the poetics and politics of place in the short stories of James Joyce, She...
International audiencePerhaps because Scotland is placed geographically and linguistically at the pe...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
This open access book explores literary works and practices – always existing in the dynamic relatio...
The Nether World (1889) is Gissing’s fifth London novel. It sits alongside New Grub Street (1891), B...
Place is more than setting. Using psychogeographical methods and framed by critical theory, this pra...
George Gissing’s fifth published novel Thyrza (1887) has a wide geographical scope, stretching from ...
This chapter examines George Gissing's last novel 'The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft', arguing th...
George Gissing was obsessed with the question of ‘home’, in his own restless mobility as well as tha...
This paper examines the role of space in sustaining the action of Austen and Joyce's writings. Using...
This thesis examines the representation of landscape and place across a range of genres of contempor...
Place writing is a collocation that has increasingly entered creative and literary critical discours...
If people are geographical beings, what can fiction tell us about this truth? This book explores how...
ABSTRACT\ud THE RE-ENCHANTED LANDSCAPE: BRET HARTE???S AND\ud JOHN MUIR???S SPATIAL PRODUCTIONS\ud b...
This thesis considers the relationship between space and allegory in the poetry of Edmund Spenser. I...
This thesis is a study of the poetics and politics of place in the short stories of James Joyce, She...
International audiencePerhaps because Scotland is placed geographically and linguistically at the pe...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
This open access book explores literary works and practices – always existing in the dynamic relatio...