Writing Place

Rebecca Hutcheon

earliest edition we have, 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, 2018 234 pages

Routledge Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature

"Exploring a hitherto neglected field, Writing Place: Mimesis, Subjectivity and Imagination in the Works of George Gissing is the first monograph to consider the works of George Gissing (1857-1903) in light of the 'spatial turn'. By exploring how objectivity and subjectivity interact in his work, the book asks: what are the risks of looking for the 'real' in Gissing's places? How does the inherent heterogeneity of Gi...

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Writing Place edition · 2020 · Taylor & Francis Group · 234 pages · 9780367592646
Writing Place edition · 2018 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781351047678
Writing Place edition · 2018 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781351047661
Writing Place edition · 2018 · Taylor & Francis Group · 234 pages · 9781351047654
Writing Place edition · 2018 · Taylor & Francis Group · 234 pages · 9780815385820
Writing Place edition · 2018 · Taylor and Francis · 234 pages · 9781351047685

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