Space and place are foundational concepts in geography and the humanities more broadly, but usable, concrete definitions for them have yet to be pinned down. This dissertation begins by offering one such approach, where a place is the material result of the convergence of myriad spatial factors upon a particular geographical and temporal location, and space is the immaterial effect that a place becomes when it exceeds its locationality to affect another remote location and in so doing ceases to be a place. I then put these ideas to work by analysing the landscapes of three Californian novels: Jack London’s The Valley of the Moon (1913), Frank Norris’s The Octopus (1901, set in the early 1880s), and Mary Hunter Austin’s The Ford (1917). My d...
In the perspective of ecocritical reading, the work will deal with the minor literary forms of the A...
This study examines the intentions, techniques, and effects of John Muir's My First Summer in the Si...
This dissertation constructs a new literary history of the British Empire by showing how geography u...
Space and place are foundational concepts in geography and the humanities more broadly, but usable, ...
In order to fully comprehend the spatial logics that structure literary worlds, scholars must seriou...
In the twentieth century, California produced a concentration of writers of science fiction (SF), ma...
This dissertation is an ecocritical project examining place-making strategies in a global age. Regio...
This dissertation articulates the ways in which space and place permeates grand national narratives ...
ABSTRACT\ud THE RE-ENCHANTED LANDSCAPE: BRET HARTE???S AND\ud JOHN MUIR???S SPATIAL PRODUCTIONS\ud b...
The geocentric study of literature has often been fixed with canonical western texts. New approaches...
The geocentric study of literature has often been fixed with canonical western texts. New approaches...
Los Angeles is often depicted as a utopia—a glamorous, untroubled society on a geographical paradise...
The geocentric study of literature has often been fixed with canonical western texts. New approaches...
Moving from a geocritical standpoint, this thesis analyzes the development of Thomas Pynchon’s spati...
This study examines the intentions, techniques, and effects of John Muir's My First Summer in the Si...
In the perspective of ecocritical reading, the work will deal with the minor literary forms of the A...
This study examines the intentions, techniques, and effects of John Muir's My First Summer in the Si...
This dissertation constructs a new literary history of the British Empire by showing how geography u...
Space and place are foundational concepts in geography and the humanities more broadly, but usable, ...
In order to fully comprehend the spatial logics that structure literary worlds, scholars must seriou...
In the twentieth century, California produced a concentration of writers of science fiction (SF), ma...
This dissertation is an ecocritical project examining place-making strategies in a global age. Regio...
This dissertation articulates the ways in which space and place permeates grand national narratives ...
ABSTRACT\ud THE RE-ENCHANTED LANDSCAPE: BRET HARTE???S AND\ud JOHN MUIR???S SPATIAL PRODUCTIONS\ud b...
The geocentric study of literature has often been fixed with canonical western texts. New approaches...
The geocentric study of literature has often been fixed with canonical western texts. New approaches...
Los Angeles is often depicted as a utopia—a glamorous, untroubled society on a geographical paradise...
The geocentric study of literature has often been fixed with canonical western texts. New approaches...
Moving from a geocritical standpoint, this thesis analyzes the development of Thomas Pynchon’s spati...
This study examines the intentions, techniques, and effects of John Muir's My First Summer in the Si...
In the perspective of ecocritical reading, the work will deal with the minor literary forms of the A...
This study examines the intentions, techniques, and effects of John Muir's My First Summer in the Si...
This dissertation constructs a new literary history of the British Empire by showing how geography u...