 
                                Mapping words
New Formations - Print ISSN 0950-2378 - Online ISSN 1741-0789 
Volume 2005 Number 57
Mapping words
                                    
Miles Ogborn
Abstract
Ogborn suggests methods for re-evaluating the relationship between geography and studies of literature, most particularly those novels and essays in which spaces and texts mutually overlap to form one cohesive formal aesthetic. He explores the implications of this overlapping and the way it is influenced by contemporary transformations in the nature of space and time.
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To cite this article
 Miles Ogborn (2005) Mapping words, New Formations, 2005(57)
                                     
