Ever since Crusoe was cast away, distant islands have been scattered across our collective imagination. Now a team of the world’s leading illustrators embark on an eclectic maritime adventure to map the contours and coastlines of their own. Islomania is a recognized affliction. But what is it about islands that is so alluring, and why do so many people find these self-contained worlds completely irresistible? Utopia and Atlantis were islands, and islands have captured the imaginations of writers and artists for centuries. Venetian sailors were the first to make collections of them by drawing maps of those they visited in their isolari – literally the ‘island books’. Then in 1719 Daniel Defoe published his tale of a castaway on a desert i...
Islands allure imagination, thought and affect. Imagination, thought and affect conjure islands. Lit...
Since the earliest of times, islands have captured the artistic imagination—and, often, for the arti...
grantor: University of TorontoFrom the middle of the sixteenth century, the English econom...
This thesis examines nearly three centuries of island novels by focusing on Daniel Defoe’s Robinson ...
This thesis examines nearly three centuries of island novels by focusing on Daniel Defoe’s Robinson ...
In this interdisciplinary examination of the cultural history of islands, the author draws upon folk...
My aim is to present a reading of islands as places and resemblances, including an understanding of ...
'Lost Islands: inventing Avalon, destroying Eden' is a monograph published by Heart of Albion Press ...
In the mid-to-late nineteenth-century adventure stories proliferated. Britain's imperial expansion-h...
In the mid-to-late nineteenth-century adventure stories proliferated. Britain's imperial expansion-h...
In the mid-to-late nineteenth-century adventure stories proliferated. Britain's imperial expansion-h...
Today, ‘warm water’ islands are often the objects of what may be the most lavish, global and consis...
The Portuguese-African island of Sao Tome was discovered about 1470, was soon settled and made into ...
Islands have always occupied a significant place in literature and have been a source of inspiration...
In 1726, Jonathan Swift published Gulliver's Travels, a satirical novel in which he takes his main c...
Islands allure imagination, thought and affect. Imagination, thought and affect conjure islands. Lit...
Since the earliest of times, islands have captured the artistic imagination—and, often, for the arti...
grantor: University of TorontoFrom the middle of the sixteenth century, the English econom...
This thesis examines nearly three centuries of island novels by focusing on Daniel Defoe’s Robinson ...
This thesis examines nearly three centuries of island novels by focusing on Daniel Defoe’s Robinson ...
In this interdisciplinary examination of the cultural history of islands, the author draws upon folk...
My aim is to present a reading of islands as places and resemblances, including an understanding of ...
'Lost Islands: inventing Avalon, destroying Eden' is a monograph published by Heart of Albion Press ...
In the mid-to-late nineteenth-century adventure stories proliferated. Britain's imperial expansion-h...
In the mid-to-late nineteenth-century adventure stories proliferated. Britain's imperial expansion-h...
In the mid-to-late nineteenth-century adventure stories proliferated. Britain's imperial expansion-h...
Today, ‘warm water’ islands are often the objects of what may be the most lavish, global and consis...
The Portuguese-African island of Sao Tome was discovered about 1470, was soon settled and made into ...
Islands have always occupied a significant place in literature and have been a source of inspiration...
In 1726, Jonathan Swift published Gulliver's Travels, a satirical novel in which he takes his main c...
Islands allure imagination, thought and affect. Imagination, thought and affect conjure islands. Lit...
Since the earliest of times, islands have captured the artistic imagination—and, often, for the arti...
grantor: University of TorontoFrom the middle of the sixteenth century, the English econom...