On the importance of place in literature, closely examining how place inhabits a writer and contributes to the writer’s concept of self. Draws on “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” as a vehicle for discussing the relationship of place and memory, suggesting that Harry’s reveries reveal that we do not inhabit places as much as they inhabit us
The contribution presents the theoretical analysis at the base of an experimental research applied ...
Studying sense of place in Morrison's novels and the relation between the construction of self and c...
The concept of place is ultimately a matter of ethical significance—of where something fits in a nex...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
One of my favorite passages regarding the idea of the sense of place occurs in one of the poet Seamu...
If people are geographical beings, what can fiction tell us about this truth? This book explores how...
Concepts of place combine to form and influence our understanding of ourselves and our locations in ...
Psychology of place is theoretical territory shared by a wide range of disciplines. Currently, while...
The English novelist Graham Greene kept a journal for most of his life, except when it might threate...
The paper attempts to suggest re-reading literary texts from the perspective of the interconnections...
This thesis examines the representation of landscape and place across a range of genres of contempor...
Many contemporary thinkers, inspired most prominently, perhaps, by Martin Heidegger, have made “plac...
ABSTRACT\ud THE RE-ENCHANTED LANDSCAPE: BRET HARTE???S AND\ud JOHN MUIR???S SPATIAL PRODUCTIONS\ud b...
Place is more than setting. Using psychogeographical methods and framed by critical theory, this pra...
This open access book explores literary works and practices – always existing in the dynamic relatio...
The contribution presents the theoretical analysis at the base of an experimental research applied ...
Studying sense of place in Morrison's novels and the relation between the construction of self and c...
The concept of place is ultimately a matter of ethical significance—of where something fits in a nex...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
One of my favorite passages regarding the idea of the sense of place occurs in one of the poet Seamu...
If people are geographical beings, what can fiction tell us about this truth? This book explores how...
Concepts of place combine to form and influence our understanding of ourselves and our locations in ...
Psychology of place is theoretical territory shared by a wide range of disciplines. Currently, while...
The English novelist Graham Greene kept a journal for most of his life, except when it might threate...
The paper attempts to suggest re-reading literary texts from the perspective of the interconnections...
This thesis examines the representation of landscape and place across a range of genres of contempor...
Many contemporary thinkers, inspired most prominently, perhaps, by Martin Heidegger, have made “plac...
ABSTRACT\ud THE RE-ENCHANTED LANDSCAPE: BRET HARTE???S AND\ud JOHN MUIR???S SPATIAL PRODUCTIONS\ud b...
Place is more than setting. Using psychogeographical methods and framed by critical theory, this pra...
This open access book explores literary works and practices – always existing in the dynamic relatio...
The contribution presents the theoretical analysis at the base of an experimental research applied ...
Studying sense of place in Morrison's novels and the relation between the construction of self and c...
The concept of place is ultimately a matter of ethical significance—of where something fits in a nex...