Table of contents
Acknowledgements
VII
Chapter 2.The role of analogy in Charles Dickens’ Pictures from Italy
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Chapter 3.Listing and Impressionism in Charles Dickens’s description of Genoa in Pictures from Italy
31
Chapter 4.Immersed in imagined landscapes: Contextual frames and metalepsis in representing virtual travel in Elspeth Davie’s “A map of the world”
45
Chapter 5.The blind tour: Spacial abstraction in experimental fiction
61
Chapter 6.“How Others See …”: Landscape and identity in a translated poem by Radnóti
81
Chapter 7.The poems of Edward Thomas: A case study in ecostylistics
95
Chapter 8.Landscape as a dominant hero in “Bezhin Meadow” by I. S. Turgenev
123
Chapter 9.A social landscape: Form and style in an Edith Wharton short story
153
Chapter 10.The agency of The Hungry Tide: An ecostylistic analysis
191
Name index
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Subject index
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