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Literary Geography by Sheila Hones; 9781138013346

Literary Geography

By Sheila Hones

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Description

Literary Geography is a thought-provoking exploration at the intersection of literary theory and human geography, penned by Sheila Hones. This innovative work invites readers to consider how literature not only reflects but also shapes our understanding of space and place.

The Story

Hones delves into the intricate relationship between narratives and the landscapes they inhabit. By examining a diverse range of texts, she reveals how geographic contexts influence literary themes and character development. From the bustling streets of urban novels to the serene vistas of pastoral poetry, this book illuminates the ways in which geography serves as a dynamic backdrop for storytelling.

Key Themes

  • The Intersection of Space and Narrative: How physical environments inform plot structures and character motivations.
  • Literature as a Reflection of Cultural Identity: The role of geography in shaping social and cultural narratives.
  • Interdisciplinary Insights: Bridging literary theory with geographical concepts to enrich both fields of study.

Why Readers Love It

Readers appreciate Hones' meticulous research and her ability to weave complex theories into accessible prose. The book stimulates critical thinking and encourages a deeper appreciation for the texts we engage with. It invites literary scholars and casual readers alike to reconsider the landscapes that inform their favourite stories.

Perfect For

  • Students and scholars of literary theory and human geography.
  • Anyone interested in the relationship between literature and physical space.
  • Readers of Hones' other work, which often explores similar themes of identity and place.
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 129 mm × 19 mm
Pages: 192
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN: 9781138013346

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