Examining newspapers, voyage narratives, and literary works by Romantic and Victorian writers (including Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Dickens), An Empire of Air and Water examines the role that polar, oceanic, subterranean, and atmospheric spaces played in the British imperial imagination.
Examining newspapers, voyage narratives, and literary works by Romantic and Victorian writers (including Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Dickens), An Empire of Air and Water examines the role that polar, oceanic, subterranean, and atmospheric spaces played in the British imperial imagination.
Siobhan Carroll is Associate Professor of English at the University of Delaware.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. Blank Spaces on the Earth Chapter 1. Polar Speculations Chapter 2. The Language of the Sea Chapter 3. The Regions of the Air Chapter 4. Underworlds Conclusion. "Dislocated Progress": Atopias in Urban Space Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
Introduction. Blank Spaces on the Earth Chapter 1. Polar Speculations Chapter 2. The Language of the Sea Chapter 3. The Regions of the Air Chapter 4. Underworlds Conclusion. "Dislocated Progress": Atopias in Urban Space Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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