European Perceptions of Terra Australis
Terra Australis - the southern land - was one of the most widespread concepts in European geography from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. This volume considers the continuities and discontinuities between the imagined space of Terra Australis and its subsequent manifestation.
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Produktdetails
Weitere Autoren: Wortham, Christopher / Scott, Anne M. (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-1-4094-2605-9
- EAN: 9781409426059
- Produktnummer: 23144688
- Verlag: Taylor and Francis
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2012
- Seitenangabe: 334 S.
- Masse: H23.4 cm x B15.6 cm 780 g
- Abbildungen: Farb., s/w. Abb.
- Gewicht: 780
Über den Autor
Anne M. Scott is editor of the journal Parergon and an honorary research fellow in English and Cultural Studies at The University of Western Australia. Her recent books include Piers Plowman and the Poor (Dublin, 2004) and, with Andrew Lynch, Renaissance Poetry and Drama in Context (Newcastle, 2008). Alfred Hiatt is a Reader in English Literature at Queen Mary, University of London. He is the author of Terra Incognita: Mapping the Antipodes before 1600 (London and Chicago, 2008). Claire McIlroy is a Research Associate for international liaison in the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions based at The University of Western Australia. She is also an honorary research fellow in the School of Social and Cultural Studies at The University of Western Australia, and author of The English prose treatises of Richard Rolle (Woodbridge, 2004). Christopher Wortham is an Emeritus Professor and Senior Honorary Research Fellow in English and Cultural Studies at The University of Western Australia. He is also Professor of Theatre Studies and English Literature at the University of Notre Dame Australia in Fremantle. He has published widely on Renaissance poetry and drama.
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