Anna-Margaretha Horatschek Yvonne Rosenberg Daniel Schabler
Abstract space becomes concrete place by being bound to individual and historical experience. Sea and coast - in texts from antiquity to the present mostly seen as mere spaces of transit and division between geographical places - are hotly contested topographical phenomena, which instigate the designation of highly semanticized cultural spaces in imagination and everyday practice. Literature has always been a central agent of the maritime cultural imaginary through the initiation and negotiation of competing versions of coast and sea. This anthology offers international research on...
Abstract space becomes concrete place by being bound to individual and historical experience. Sea and coast - in texts from antiquity to the present m...