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Deep Mapping the Literary Lake District - Joanna E. Taylor, Ian N. Gregory

Deep Mapping the Literary Lake District

A Geographical Text Analysis
Buch | Softcover
290 Seiten
2022
Bucknell University Press,U.S. (Verlag)
978-1-68448-375-4 (ISBN)
CHF 69,80 inkl. MwSt
England’s famed Lake District - best known as the place of inspiration for the Wordsworths, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and other Romantic-era writers - is the locus of this pioneering study, which implements and critiques a new approach to literary analysis in the digital age.
England's famed Lake District—best known as the place of inspiration for the Wordsworths, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and other Romantic-era writers—is the locus of this pioneering study, which implements and critiques a new approach to literary analysis in the digital age. Deploying innovative methods from literary studies, corpus linguistics, historical geography, and geographical information science, Deep Mapping the Literary Lake District combines close readings of a body of writing about the region from 1622-1900 with distant approaches to textual analysis. This path-breaking volume exemplifies interdisciplinarity, demonstrating how digital humanities methodologies and geospatial tools can enhance our appreciation of a region whose topography has been long recognized as fundamental to the shape of the poetry and prose produced within it.

JOANNA E. TAYLOR is a presidential fellow in digital humanities at the University of Manchester in the UK. Her research explores the uses of digital technologies at the intersection between literary geographies, cultural heritage, and environmental studies. Digital methodologies and technologies extend the reach of this work. She has published widely on these topics in leading journals across literary studies, digital humanities, and geographical information science. IAN N. GREGORYis a professor in digital humanities at Lancaster University in the UK. He is particularly interested in using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) with texts as well as the more traditional quantitative sources. He has used these approaches to study a range of topics from historical demography to Lake District literature. This research has been the subject of a number of major projects including the European Research Council funded Spatial Humanities: Texts, GIS, Places and the Leverhulme Trust funded Geospatial Innovation in the Digital Humanities.

Figures 
Tables 
Note on the Data 
1 Deep Mapping and the Corpus of Lake District Writing 
    The Distant Reader and the Close: Toward Multiscalar Analysis
    The Corpus of Lake District Writing 
    Corpus Linguistics and Geographic Information Science
    Geographical Text Analysis
    Deep Mapping as Literary Practice 
2 Picturesque Technologies and the Digital Humanities 
    Specifying in General: Deep Mapping and the Gilpinian Picturesque 
    The Picturesque in the CLDW
    Protest against the Wrong: The Problem with Picturesque Data 
    Virtual Playgrounds in Text and on Screen 
3 Tourists, Travelers, Inhabitants: Variant Digital Literary Geographies 
    The "Discovery" of the Lake District 
    Keep Moving: Tourism in the Lakes 
    Proceeding at Leisure: Traveling in the Lake District 
    Away from the Show Place: The Inhabitants' Lakeland 
4 Walking in the Literary Lakes 
    Types of Lake District Walking 
    Walking along a Good Road: Taking a Lakeland Excursion 
    "Linger There a Breathing While": Being a Pedestrian in the Lakes 
5 Seeing Sound: Mapping the Lake District's Soundscape 
    The Power of Sound, Noise, and Silence 
    Wordsworthian Listening 
    How the Water Comes Down: Listening to Waterfalls 
    The "Most Expensive Luxuries": Cannon-Fire and English Echoes 
6 Digital Cartographies and Personal Geographies: (Re-)Mapping Scafell 
    Mapping Scafell 
    Climbing Scafell 
    The View from the Top 
Conclusion: The Future of Deep Mapping 
Appendix: The Corpus of Lake District Writing 
Acknowledgments
Notes 
Bibliography 
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 45 b&w images, 62 color images, 7 tables
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Reiseführer Europa Großbritannien
Reiseführer Europa Irland
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
ISBN-10 1-68448-375-1 / 1684483751
ISBN-13 978-1-68448-375-4 / 9781684483754
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