This thesis uncovers connections between the mapping of fictional spaces in nineteenth-century literature and other contemporary forms of real-world cartography. The study is centred on the novels of Thomas Hardy and their intersections with town mapping, county maps and the mapping of Empire in the production of Wessex. I argue that mapping functions through language and ephemera, enabling Hardy to create his fictional landscape of Wessex via an intertextual and extratextual literary cartography; a map that exists across and beyond his novels. I interrogate the perspective of the cartographic gaze that Hardy employs through his characters and narrators, through which the spaces of the novels are mapped to various degrees, and how his use o...
Mapping literature has become a common metaphor in recent years, often to represent an organisationa...
The Tour thro' the whole Island of Great-Britain (1724-25-26) is a domestic travel narrative, writte...
Drawing upon recent interdisciplinary research in the fields of literary geography and critical cart...
Geo - (topo) graphically Hardy’s Wessex is located on the West Country of England and lying south of...
Misreading Maps: Maps and the British Novel in the Age of the Ordnance Survey contributes to a new a...
This paper seeks to examine how cartographic representations of empire in Victorian Britain created ...
In my paper, I wish to explore the connections between mapping and writing focusing especially on Mo...
This study was prompted by the belief that the importance of the regionalism in Thomas Hardy's novel...
This research project explores the rural-urban bind in four novels by Thomas Hardy, Far from the Mad...
My dissertation investigates an unexamined issue in literary studies---the role of maps in modernist...
My dissertation considers the influence of nineteenth-century science and culture on the representat...
Reading and Mapping articulates a new approach to the interpretation of literary space and place for...
The paper examines the ways in which Thomas Hardy’s abandoned career as a draughtsman and assistant ...
From very early on, writers seem to have known how to exploit the tension between discourse and spac...
When preparing the first edition of his collected works, Thomas Hardy included his major novels in a...
Mapping literature has become a common metaphor in recent years, often to represent an organisationa...
The Tour thro' the whole Island of Great-Britain (1724-25-26) is a domestic travel narrative, writte...
Drawing upon recent interdisciplinary research in the fields of literary geography and critical cart...
Geo - (topo) graphically Hardy’s Wessex is located on the West Country of England and lying south of...
Misreading Maps: Maps and the British Novel in the Age of the Ordnance Survey contributes to a new a...
This paper seeks to examine how cartographic representations of empire in Victorian Britain created ...
In my paper, I wish to explore the connections between mapping and writing focusing especially on Mo...
This study was prompted by the belief that the importance of the regionalism in Thomas Hardy's novel...
This research project explores the rural-urban bind in four novels by Thomas Hardy, Far from the Mad...
My dissertation investigates an unexamined issue in literary studies---the role of maps in modernist...
My dissertation considers the influence of nineteenth-century science and culture on the representat...
Reading and Mapping articulates a new approach to the interpretation of literary space and place for...
The paper examines the ways in which Thomas Hardy’s abandoned career as a draughtsman and assistant ...
From very early on, writers seem to have known how to exploit the tension between discourse and spac...
When preparing the first edition of his collected works, Thomas Hardy included his major novels in a...
Mapping literature has become a common metaphor in recent years, often to represent an organisationa...
The Tour thro' the whole Island of Great-Britain (1724-25-26) is a domestic travel narrative, writte...
Drawing upon recent interdisciplinary research in the fields of literary geography and critical cart...