The Role of Place in Literature

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Syracuse University Press, 1 трав. 1984 р. - 284 стор.
The Role of Place in Literature is a groundbreaking study exploring the use of metaphors and images of place in literature. Lutwack takes a dynamic view of the relationship between place and the action or thought in a work. Drawing comparisons over a wide range of works, principally American and British literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, he illustrates how writers have charged different environments with symbolic and psychological meaning.

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A RHETORIC OF PLACE I
27
Place and Body
74
THE WRITER AND PLACE
114
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Leonard Lutwack was an American literary historian who taught at the University of Maryland, College Park, for more than three decades. He was the author of Heroic Fiction: The Epic Tradition and American Novels of the Twentieth Century.

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