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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Figures
List of Plates
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Series Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Rethinking Literary Mapping
Part I Mapping Methods: Systems, Approaches and Innovations
1 Mapping the Emotions of London in Fiction, 1700–1900: A Crowdsourcing Experiment
2 The Digital Poetics of Place-Names in Literary Edinburgh
3 Geographical Text Analysis: Digital Cartographies of Lake District Literature
4 Mapping Fiction: The Theories, Tools and Potentials of Literary Cartography
5 Bloomsday’s Big Data: GIS, Social Media and James Joyce’s Ulysses
Part II Mapping Practices: Places, Writers and Readers
6 Mapping Fiction: Spatialising the Literary Work
7 The Spatial Practices of Writing: Arnold Bennett and the Possibilities of Literary GIS
8 Between ‘Distant’ and ‘Deep’ Digital Mapping: Walking the Plotlines of Cardiff’s Literary Geographies
9 The Cestrian Book of the Dead: A Necrogeographic Survey of the Dee Estuary
Part III Mapping Futures: Collecting, Curating and Creating
10 Making the Invisible Visible: Place, Spatial Stories and Deep Maps
11 From Mapping Text in Space to Experiencing Text in Place: Exploring Literary Virtual Geographies
12 Spatial Frames of Reference for Literature Through Geospatial Technologies
13 Geovisuality: Literary Implications
14 ‘Setting the globe to spin’: Digital Mapping and Contemporary Literary Culture
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