This edited collection will offer an in-depth exploration of the role of landscape and place as literary ‘settings’. It will examine the multifaceted relationships between authors, narrators, and characters to their locales, as well as broader considerations of the significance of the representation of landscape in a world deeply affected by human interventions. The collection will consist of case studies of projects engaging with these questions, as well as research examining the theoretical underpinnings of both creative practices/processes and post-textual analysis of published works. In the context of the climate crisis and a pandemic which has caused us to re-evaluate the significance of landscape and environment, this collection could...