
About this book series
Geocriticism and Spatial Literary Studies is a new book series focusing on the dynamic relations among space, place, and literature. The spatial turn in the humanities and social sciences has occasioned an explosion of innovative, multidisciplinary scholarship in recent years, and geocriticism, broadly conceived, has been among the more promising developments in spatially oriented literary studies. Whether focused on literary geography, cartography, geopoetics, or the spatial humanities more generally, geocritical approaches enable readers to reflect upon the representation of space and place, both in imaginary universes and in those zones where fiction meets reality. Titles in the series include both monographs and collections of essays devoted to literary criticism, theory, and history, often in association with other arts and sciences. Drawing on diverse critical and theoretical traditions, books in the Geocriticism and Spatial Literary Studies series disclose, analyze, and explore the significance of space, place, and mapping in literature and in the world.
- Electronic ISSN
- 2634-5188
- Print ISSN
- 2578-9694
- Series Editor
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- Robert T. Tally Jr.
Book titles in this series
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Space in Medieval Romance
Constructing Narrative Space in the Middle English Breton Lays
- Authors:
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- Fanny Moghaddassi
- Copyright: 2025
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- eBook
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Philip Larkin and the Place of Writing
- Authors:
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- Ujjwal Kr. Panda
- Copyright: 2025
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- eBook
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Cognitive Spaces and Perspective in Literature
- Authors:
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- Liz Finnigan
- Copyright: 2024
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- eBook
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Train Travel as Embodied Space-Time in Narrative Theory
- Authors:
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- Atsuko Sakaki
- Copyright: 2023
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook
Abstracted and indexed in
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- SCOPUS