I would like to express my sincerest gratitude to a number of people who contributed in one way or the other to this book. First and foremost, I am very grateful to Martin Middeke, who …
A Marshall - New Readings, 2023 - orca.cardiff.ac.uk
This article examines the Parisian Surrealist and Situationist engagement with urban walking as a critical artistic practice. Exploring how the theme of urban wandering, essential …
It is a truth universally acknowledged that it takes a village to write a book. I began working on this monograph in 2015 and in 2018 it was accepted as a PhD dissertation at Humboldt …
This thesis provides a detailed study of the work of three Scottish women writers of the interwar period (Willa Muir, Lorna Moon, and Nan Shepherd) to review their individual …
Walking upright is a basic human activity. The state of being» on the road «as a basic human condition is probably the core of this every-day activity. Walking has been subject to …
AD Wallace - Green Letters, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
In early 19th-century England and Europe, the primary cultural meanings of walking expanded from destination-bound 'travail'compelled by material or spiritual necessity into …
M Nott - Contemporary Literature, 2020 - cl.uwpress.org
344• CONTEMPORARYLITERATUR E friend, British neurologist Oliver Sacks,“incessantly in motion, and a walker like Dickens, who observed everything, took it in, and used it, sooner or …
C Carras, E Lewis - Sonic Engagement, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
Digital media walks constitute a new art practice enabled by mobile devices, GPS and digital cartography. This series of digital media walks, collectively named Rhizomes I-III were all …
W Baker - The Year's Work in English Studies, 2018 - academic.oup.com
This chapter has four sections: 1. Periodicals; 2. Histories and Companions; 3. Editions and Catalogues; 4. Books, Other Reference Works, Books about Books, Shakespeare. There are …