This book surveys the hyperlocal in the works of authors such as Jane Austen, John Keats, and Charles Dickens. It shows that the hyperlocal space or object, though particular, reaches beyond itself, affording an elasticity that can allow those things that seem beneath notice to reveal broader cultural significance.
This book surveys the hyperlocal in the works of authors such as Jane Austen, John Keats, and Charles Dickens. It shows that the hyperlocal space or object, though particular, reaches beyond itself, affording an elasticity that can allow those things that seem beneath notice to reveal broader cultural significance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicholas Birns is a professor at the New School, New York. He is a leading scholar of Australian literature and editor of Antipodes, the publication of the American Association of Australasian Literary Studies.
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List of Figures Chapter One. Introducing the Hyperlocal Chapter Two. Societies Royal and Representative: The Scientific Hyperlocal Chapter Three. The Pond: Emblem of the Hyperlocal Chapter Four. Negative Adjacency: The Aesthetic Hyperlocal Chapter Five. To Earth Come Down: The Methodist Hyperlocal Chapter Six. The Pit and Boxes: The Theatrical Hyperlocal Chapter Seven. A Glass Reversed: The Epidemiological Hyperlocal Chapter Eight. Lakes, Shores, and Mountain Crags: The Romantic Hyperlocal Chapter Nine. Ravens in Shy Neighborhoods: The Convivial Hyperlocal Chapter Ten. From Monadnock to Jungheera: The Transcendental Hyperlocal Conclusion: The Hyperlocal and Modernity Bibliography Index About the Author
List of Figures Chapter One. Introducing the Hyperlocal Chapter Two. Societies Royal and Representative: The Scientific Hyperlocal Chapter Three. The Pond: Emblem of the Hyperlocal Chapter Four. Negative Adjacency: The Aesthetic Hyperlocal Chapter Five. To Earth Come Down: The Methodist Hyperlocal Chapter Six. The Pit and Boxes: The Theatrical Hyperlocal Chapter Seven. A Glass Reversed: The Epidemiological Hyperlocal Chapter Eight. Lakes, Shores, and Mountain Crags: The Romantic Hyperlocal Chapter Nine. Ravens in Shy Neighborhoods: The Convivial Hyperlocal Chapter Ten. From Monadnock to Jungheera: The Transcendental Hyperlocal Conclusion: The Hyperlocal and Modernity Bibliography Index About the Author
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