Focusing on the interplay between writing, reading, and living, this book delves into literary geography, emphasizing the interconnectedness of textual, social, and spatial processes. It addresses how to appreciate and articulate these complex relationships, highlighting their significance within literary texts. By examining the concept of interspatiality in everyday life, the work reveals how mundane environments are shaped by both real and imagined narratives, blending stories with physical locations to create a rich tapestry of experience.
Sheila Hones Livres


Literary Geography
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Literary Geography makes the interdiscipline accessible and visible to students and academics working in literary studies and human geography. This comprehensive overview is an essential guide for anyone interested in learning more about the interdiscipline of literary geography.