'Romantic Cartographies succeeds in illustrating the material form and production of maps in different social, intellectual and national settings and in illuminating the cultural and political connections between literary culture and mapmaking.' Charles W. J. Withers, IMAGO MUNDI
Introduction: Mapping Romanticism Sally Bushell, Julia S. Carlson,and Damian Walford Davies; Part I. Romantic Maps, Romantic Mapping: 1. Cartography and Natural History in Late Eighteenth-Century Canada Alan Bewell; 2. 'That Experienced Surveyor, Colonel Mudge': Romantic Representations of the Ordnance Survey Mapmaker, 1791-1830 Rachel Hewitt; 3. The British Atlas: Britton and Brayley's National Survey Stephen Daniels; 4. Mapping Invasion: Cartography, Caricature, Frames of Reading Damian Walford Davies; Part II. Cartographic Encounters: 5. Producing and Protesting Imperial Map-Mindedness: Multimodal Pedagogy and Feminist Frustration in Sarah Atkins Wilson's Geographical Primers Carl Thompson; 6. Romantic Board Games and the 'World in Play' Siobhan Carroll; 7. Carto-tactual Subjects: Promoting the Education of the Blind in Romantic -era France and Britain Julia S Carlson; 8. Wordsworth and Mandelbrot on the Coast of Britain Joshua Wilner; Part III. Beyond Romantic Cartographies: 9. Deep Mapping and Romanticism: 'Practical' Geography in the Poetry of Sir Walter Scott Christopher Donaldson; 10. Unmapping John Clare: Circularity, Linearity, Temporality Sally Bushell; 11. The Problem of Precedent: Mapping the Post-Romantic Lake District David Cooper; 12. Maps without Territory: Disappearing Trelawney Town Paul Youngquist.