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Alternative Cornwalls : Literature and the Invention of Place

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Product Code: 9781804130636
ISBN13: 9781804130636
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$125.44
This book takes a fresh look at the representation of Cornwall in literature from the nineteenth century to the present day. It identifies alternative literary 'Cornwalls' and seeks to understand these lost, hidden or subsumed versions and their relationship to the dominant, tourist-friendly ways in which Cornwall has been culturally produced, which often focus on Celtic, exotic or Arthurian, tropes. Taking as its subject matter the work of both Cornish and visiting writers, literary scholar and Cornishwoman Gemma Goodman explores the fictional terrain beyond the creative landmarks that dominate the way in which Cornwall is fashioned and understood in the national imaginary, to establish a more detailed cultural geography of place. The book helps position Cornish literature as a body of work in its own right as well as within the wider context of British literature and literary studies.


Author: Gemma Goodman
Publisher: University of Exeter Press
Publication Date: Oct 22, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 180413063X
ISBN-13: 9781804130636

Alternative Cornwalls : Literature and the Invention of Place

$125.44
 
This book takes a fresh look at the representation of Cornwall in literature from the nineteenth century to the present day. It identifies alternative literary 'Cornwalls' and seeks to understand these lost, hidden or subsumed versions and their relationship to the dominant, tourist-friendly ways in which Cornwall has been culturally produced, which often focus on Celtic, exotic or Arthurian, tropes. Taking as its subject matter the work of both Cornish and visiting writers, literary scholar and Cornishwoman Gemma Goodman explores the fictional terrain beyond the creative landmarks that dominate the way in which Cornwall is fashioned and understood in the national imaginary, to establish a more detailed cultural geography of place. The book helps position Cornish literature as a body of work in its own right as well as within the wider context of British literature and literary studies.


Author: Gemma Goodman
Publisher: University of Exeter Press
Publication Date: Oct 22, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 180413063X
ISBN-13: 9781804130636
 

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