Literary Recording of Space in the Context of City Lasting as in the Example of Dublin

Jacek Kaczmarek

Zakład Geografii Miast, Uniwersytet Łódzki


Abstract

This article offers an analysis of the real space of Dublin and the narration space of the city depicted in James Joyce’s novels. The groundwork of the reflections is Mikhail Bakhtin and Jean-Paul Ferrier’s concepts, where literary research and geographical research play complementary roles in the process of discovering and understanding the city space.

Keywords:

city space, chronotope, topochromia, topography, James Joyce


Published
2014-04-14



Jacek Kaczmarek 
Zakład Geografii Miast, Uniwersytet Łódzki



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