Sally Bushell is Professor of Romantic and Victorian Literature in the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing, Lancaster University. She is interested in mapping texts in a range of ways (across process; empirically; digitally). She is also principal investigator on the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)-funded literary mapping project Chronotopic Cartographies.
1. A shifting relationship: from literary geography to critical literary mapping
2. Historicising the fictional map
3. Doubleness and silence in adventure and spy fiction
4. Mapping murder
5. Playspace: spatialising children's fiction
6. Mapping worlds: Tolkien's cartographic imagination
7. Fearing the map: representational priorities and referential assumptions
8. Reading as mapping, or, what cannot be visualised.