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,A ‘remote and cheerless possession’: Early Nineteenth-Century British Imaginings of Newfoundland,hin the cultural, aesthetic, and political categories which were coming to categorise ‘the North’ in the British imagination, but was instead a kind of liminal space, caught between discourses of ‘the North’ and of British civil society.种植,培养 发表于 2025-3-27 07:45:32
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,‘Imaginary circles round the human mind’: Bias and Openness in Mary Wollstonecraft’s , (1796), with Scandinavia. Bode focuses on the generic tension in . between an attempt to provide credible witness to Scandinavia and the attempt to forge a ‘romantic’ persona. Wollstonecraft’s narrative, Bode concludes, involves less a description than an aesthetics of appropriation, an aesthetics which ma小平面 发表于 2025-3-28 00:13:37
,British Travellers Visiting Finland: from ‘Enlightened’ Expectations to ‘Romantic’ Fulfilment, travel writing often tells us less about the historical Finland than about the shifting contours of British imaginings of ‘the North’. But Eilittä argues that it was exactly the emergence of a more ‘romantic’ way of seeing Finland which stimulated the various forms of cultural exchange which develo脱水 发表于 2025-3-28 02:28:29
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