A Landscape of Words
Ireland, Britain and the Poetics of Space, 700–1250
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Published:14th May '19
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Living on an island at the edge of the known world, the medieval Irish were in a unique position to examine the spaces of the North Atlantic region and contemplate how geography can shape a people. This book is the first full-length study of medieval Irish topographical writing. It situates the theories and poetics of Irish place – developed over six centuries in response to a variety of political, cultural, religious and economic changes – in the bigger theoretical picture of studies of space, landscape, environmental writing and postcolonial identity construction. Presenting focused studies of important literary texts by authors from Ireland and Britain, it shows how these discourses influenced European conceptions of place and identity, as well as understandings of how to write the world.
'Through its engagement with interdisciplinary discussions about space and identity as well
as its attention to the needs of nonspecialists, A landscape of words should find a broad reader-
ship among scholars and students of medieval literature.'
Aisling Byrne, Speculum
- Winner of Winner of the Donald Murphy Prize for Distinguished First Book 2019
ISBN: 9781526141101
Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 19mm
Weight: 485g
264 pages