Garrison, Laurie (2008) Imperial vision in the Arctic: fleeting looks and pleasurable distractions in Barker's Panorama and Shelley's Frankenstein. Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net (52). ISSN 1916-1441
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Abstract
This article considers the relationship between Robert Barker's Panorama of A View of the North Coast of Spitzbergen and the arctic frame narrative of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Additional Information: | This article considers the relationship between Robert Barker's Panorama of A View of the North Coast of Spitzbergen and the arctic frame narrative of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein. |
| Keywords: | arctic regions, Mary Shelley, panoramas, 1800-1899 |
| Subjects: | Q Linguistics, Classics and related subjects > Q300 English studies W Creative Arts and Design > W630 History of Cinematics and Photography Q Linguistics, Classics and related subjects > Q322 English Literature by author V Historical and Philosophical studies > V144 Modern History 1800-1899 W Creative Arts and Design > W120 Painting Q Linguistics, Classics and related subjects > Q321 English Literature by period |
| Divisions: | College of Arts > Faculty of Media, Humanities & Performance > Lincoln School of Humanities |
| Depositing User: | Users 2208 not found. |
| Date Deposited: | 20 Aug 2011 11:07 |
| Last Modified: | 20 Aug 2011 11:07 |
| URI: | http://eprints.lincoln.ac.uk/id/eprint/4624 |
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