Romantic cartographies : mapping, literature, culture, 1789-1832 / edited by Sally Bushell, Julia S. Carlson, Damian Walford Davies.

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526.09
Title
Romantic cartographies : mapping, literature, culture, 1789-1832 / edited by Sally Bushell, Julia S. Carlson, Damian Walford Davies.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xix, 330 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 15 Jan 2021).
Summary
Romantic Cartographies is the first collection to explore the reach and significance of cartographic practice in Romantic-period culture. Revealing the diverse ways in which the period sought to map and spatialise itself, the volume also considers the engagement of our own digital cultures with Romanticism's 'map-mindedness'. Original, exploratory essays engage with a wide range of cartographic projects, objects and experiences in Britain, and globally. Subjects range from Wordsworth, Clare and Walter Scott, to Romantic board games and geographical primers, to reveal the pervasiveness of the cartographic imagination in private and public spheres. Bringing together literary analysis, creative practice, geography, cartography, history, politics and contemporary technologies - just as the cartographic enterprise did in the Romantic period itself - Romantic Cartographies enriches our understanding of what it means to 'map' literature and culture.
Added Author
Bushell, Sally, editor.
Carlson, Julia S. editor.
Walford Davies, Damian, editor.
Subject
Cartography History 18th century.
Cartography History 19th century.
Cartography in literature.
ROMANTICISM.
Multimedia
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Summary
Romantic Cartographies is the first collection to explore the reach and significance of cartographic practice in Romantic-period culture. Revealing the diverse ways in which the period sought to map and spatialise itself, the volume also considers the engagement of our own digital cultures with Romanticism's 'map-mindedness'. Original, exploratory essays engage with a wide range of cartographic projects, objects and experiences in Britain, and globally. Subjects range from Wordsworth, Clare and Walter Scott, to Romantic board games and geographical primers, to reveal the pervasiveness of the cartographic imagination in private and public spheres. Bringing together literary analysis, creative practice, geography, cartography, history, politics and contemporary technologies - just as the cartographic enterprise did in the Romantic period itself - Romantic Cartographies enriches our understanding of what it means to 'map' literature and culture.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 15 Jan 2021).
Subject
Cartography History 18th century.
Cartography History 19th century.
Cartography in literature.
ROMANTICISM.
Multimedia