A Few Notes on the Alleged Relationship Between Maps and Literary Landscape

Maciej Dajnowski

Uniwersytet Gdański


Abstract

The article is devoted to the possible inspirations for analysis and interpretation of literary descriptions of space and landscape of history and theory of cartography after its critical turn. One example of such an application is exemplified by landscapes-maps found in Mariusz Wilk's Wilczy notes (The journals of a white sea wolf).

Keywords:

landscape, description, geopoetics, map, representation, critical cartography, krajobraz


Published
2012-06-30



Maciej Dajnowski 
Uniwersytet Gdański



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