Lopoukhine, Dr. Juliana (University of Paris-Sorbonne, France),Regard, Prof Frederic (University of Paris-Sorbonne, France),Wallart, Dr. Kerry-Jane (University of Orleans, France)
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These essays trace the history of the British search for the Northwest Passage – the Arctic sea route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans – from the early modern era to the start of the ninetee
Focusing on nineteenth-century attempts to locate the northwest passage, the essays in this volume present this quest as a central element of British culture.
Features a collection of essays that focus on British travel narratives from the seventeenth through to the nineteenth centuries. This work investigates how the early explorers' sense of self was dest
These essays trace the history of the British search for the Northwest Passage – the Arctic sea route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans – from the early modern era to the start of the ninetee
Features a collection of essays that focus on British travel narratives from the seventeenth through to the nineteenth centuries. This work investigates how the early explorers' sense of self was dest
Focusing on nineteenth-century attempts to locate the northwest passage, the essays in this volume present this quest as a central element of British culture.
Scholars of English and American literature explore the notion of precarious as a state of pleading a cause with another entity in the presence of a third. Their topics include precarious selves in co
British and other European contributors in English literature, poverty studies, and cultural studies offer literary studies and cultural studies perspective of representations of British poverty in po