Putting Topography in Its Place: Mapping, Art and Literature in Landscape Representation
The talk explores both the cultural position and spatial site of topography as a genre of landscape representation in 18th and 19th century England. Among the examples discussed is Needwood Forest in Staffordshire, the focus of projects of cartography, poetry and painting.
17 May 2019
22 February 2019
The 10th WLM CfP - Landscape, Countryside and Topography in British Literature and Culture of the long 18th and 19th Centuries
We would like to invite you to the 10th Warsaw Literary Meeting. We welcome all papers which explore a variety of interdisciplinary
approaches to landscape as well as the theories and methodologies underpinning
the study of landscape, countryside and topography in the 18th and
19th century Britain.
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