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Coastal Cultures of the Long Nineteenth Century (Paperback)
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Coastal Cultures of the Long Nineteenth Century (Paperback)
Series: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture
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Examines the cultural importance of the coastline in the
nineteenth-century British imagination The long nineteenth century
witnessed a dramatic, varied flourishing in uses for and
understandings of the coast, which could seem at once a space of
clarity or of misty distance, a terminus or a place of embarkation
- a place of solitude and exhilaration, of uselessness and
instrumentality. Coastal Cultures of the Long Nineteenth Century
takes as its subject this diverse set of meanings, using them to
interrogate questions of space, place and cultural production.
Outlining a broad range of coastal imaginings and engagements with
the seaside, the book highlights the multivalent or even
contradictory dimensions of these spaces. The collection offers
essays from major figures in the cutting-edge field of maritime
studies and includes interdisciplinary discussions of coastal
spaces relevant to literary criticism, art history, museum studies,
and cultural geography. Key Features Presents new essays from major
figures in the cutting-edge field of maritime studies Offers
interdisciplinary discussions of coastal spaces relevant to
literary criticism, art history, museum studies and cultural
geography Questions traditional scholarly period boundaries by
spanning the late eighteenth to the early twentieth centuries
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