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Nation, Ethnicity, and the Geography of British Fiction, 1880-1940

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Nation, Ethnicity, and the Geography of British Fiction, 1880-1940

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Among the most pressing problems in modernist literary studies are those re-lated to Britain’s engagement with the wider world under empire and to its ownrapidly evolving urban spaces in the years before the Second World War. In both cases, the literary-geographic imagination—or unconscious—of the periodbetween 1880 and 1940 can help to shed light on how texts by British and British-aligned writers of the era understood these issues and how they evolved over time.

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Evans, E. & Wilkens, M., (2018) “Nation, Ethnicity, and the Geography of British Fiction, 1880-1940”, Journal of Cultural Analytics 3(2). https://doi.org/10.22148/16.024 (external link, opens in new tab).

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