Literary Geography


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Literary Geography


Literary Geography

Author: Sheila Hones

language: en

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Release Date: 2022-05-10


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Literary Geography provides an introduction to work in the field, making the interdiscipline accessible and visible to students and academics working in literary studies and human geography, as well as related fields such as the geohumanities, place writing and geopoetics. Emphasising the long tradition of work with literary texts in human geography, this volume: provides an overview of literary geography as an interdiscipline, which combines aims and methods from human geography and literary studies explains how and why literary geography differs from spatially-oriented critical approaches in literary studies reviews geographical work with literary texts from the late 19th century to the present day includes a glossary of key terms and concepts employed in contemporary literary geography. Accessible and clear, this comprehensive overview is an essential guide for anyone interested in learning more about the history, current activity and future of work in the interdiscipline of literary geography.

An Introduction to Literary Geography


An Introduction to Literary Geography

Author: Daxing Zeng

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2025-09-26


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This book, the first introductory work of Literary Geography Studies in China, justifies literary geography as a discipline running in parallel with literary theory, literary criticism, and literary history. Zeng argues that Literary Geography Studies is a subdiscipline of literary studies rather than an interdisciplinary field or a subfield of geography. Zeng believes that, in Literary Geography Studies, the theories and methodologies of geography are adopted to solve problems in literary studies rather than problems in geography. The book has, for the first time, set up a theoretical framework for Literary Geography Studies as a secondary discipline. It has consequently structured the disciplinary knowledge covering topics such as the research object, research methodology, geographical influence upon literary production, geographical distribution of writers, geographical space in literary works, literary landscapes, literary regionality, and critical literary geography. This framework will bean invaluable tool to future scholars of Literary Geography Studies as it provides a systematic and detailed overview of the field, something that is currently lacking in English-language publications. In addition, the book derives its philosophy from ancient Chinese culture and establishes an innovative theoretical framework for Literary Geography Studies based on abundant examples from ancient Chinese literature, thus making a significant contribution to the existing literary studies by increasing a geo-spatial understanding of ancient Chinese literature.

Literary Geographies


Literary Geographies

Author: S. Hones

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2014-08-07


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Combining literary analysis with a practical introduction to interdisciplinary literary geography, Literary Geograp hie s examines key elements of Colum McCann's 2009 novel, Let the Great World Spi n . Hones examines concepts such as narrative space, literary and academic collaboration, and the geographies of creation, production, and reception.