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Geography and Literature

A Meeting of the Disciplines
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Evocative descriptions of geographical places by novelists and poets are of great benefit both to students of literature and geography. They foster a deeper appreciation of the essences of and they frequently allow a sense of place to be felt more strongly by the reader. Geography and Literature is a uniquely interdisciplinary effort. The essays of distinguished creative writers, literary critics, and geographers, appraising literary places, demonstrate that literary landscapes are rooted in reality, and that the geographer's knowledge can help ground even highly symbolic literary landscapes in this reality. The book is divided into five sections, based on various approaches to landscape or place in literature. The domain is wide and includes such diverse areas as José Maria Arguedas's Peru, Turgenev's Russia, Bennett's Stoke-on-Trent, Cather's Nebraska, and Chrétien de Troyes's symbolic Arthurian landscapes. Contributors include César Caviedes, Jim Wayne Miller, Kenneth Mitchell, D. C. D. Pocock, Peter Preston, and Susan J. Rosowski. Students of geography and literature should find the collection useful. The avid student of human, social, cultural, and historical geography will become aware of factors exogamous to geography that stimulate appraisal and appreciation of place-and one of them is literary description. Similarly, the student of literature will gain an awareness of the actual or factual basis of a geographer's appraisal. Ultimately, it is hoped, such a collection can bridge the gap between the geographer's factual descriptions and the writer's flights of imagination, hence giving the world—both in geographical and literary terms—a more unified shape.

Author Biography:

William E. Mallory has written about D.H. Lawrence's relationship to his region and on D. H. Lawrence and the arts. He presently directs an interdisciplinary humanities program and teaches in the Department of English at West Virginia Wes-leyan College. Paul Simpson-Housley has published ar-ticles on both geography and literature in scholar-ly journals, including Canadian Geographer, Journal of the D. H. Lawrence Society, Cahiers, International Journal of Energy Research, and Psychological Reports. Simpson-Housley teaches in the Depart-ment of Geography at York University, Canada.
Release date Australia
January 30th, 1989
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Edited by Paul Simpson-Housley
  • Edited by William E. Mallory
Illustrations
14 black and white illustrations
Pages
228
ISBN-13
9780815624646
Product ID
6297065

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