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Novels, Maps, Modernity - The Spatial Imagination, 18502000

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Zusatztext "Bulson has written a volume?that provides lucid and imaginative observations on the novelistic representation of place from the mid-nineteenth century works of Charles Dickens and Herman Melville to late twentieth-century fiction by Thomas Pynchon and W.G. Sebald. Bulson's point of departure is the seldom acknowledged importance that documents of geographical orientation-most notably maps and guide books-have played in the writing! reading! and criticism of fiction. As a work of literary criticism! Novels! Maps! Modernity is well researched! provocative! and highly readable. Not only does it offer fresh readings of three of the most widely studied novels in the Anglo-American canon! but it provides new ways of looking at any novelistic representation of geographical place." -Jon Hegglund! Washington State University! Modern Philology Informationen zum Autor Eric Bulson Klappentext "Novels, Maps, Modernity is a remarkable book that promises to transform our knowledge of the representation of space in modern fiction." - Brian Richardson, University of Maryland"Bulson's informative book maps out the territory and points the way to further research and discovery." - Ian Pindar, Times Literary SupplementNovels, Maps, Modernity argues that cartographic devices-including maps, sea charts, and aerial photographs-have radically shaped how novelistic space has been imagined and represented from the midnineteenth century to the end of the twentieth. More than an antidote to disorientation, Eric Bulson demonstrates that they conceal a more complex story about capitalism, urbanization, empire, and world war. Guiding readers through the "cartographic encounters" of Melville, Joyce, Pynchon and the long tradition of literary mapping, Bulson provides an original and thoughtful argument about space and the modern novel.In this volume, Bulson examines:¿ the development of novelistic space from realism to postmodernism¿ the "reality effect" of mapping and signposting within novels¿ the juxtaposition of map and text¿ the rise of literary maps and guidebooks. Zusammenfassung In Novels, Maps, Modernity Eric Bulson considers the place of the reader in the fictional world of the novel, looking at how authors work to orient and disorient within imaginative space. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures. Acknowledgements. Introduction: Orienting, Disorienting the Novel 1. On Getting Oriented 2. Melville’s Zig-Zag World-Circle 3. Joyce’s Geodesy 4. Pynchon’s Baedeker Trick 5. On Getting Lost Notes. Bibliography. Index ...

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Authors Eric Bulson, Eric (Hobart and William Smith Colleges Bulson
Assisted by William E. Cain (Editor of the series)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2009
 
EAN 9780415800532
ISBN 978-0-415-80053-2
No. of pages 192
Series Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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