Re-entering old spaces : essays on Anglo-American literature / edited by Marija Krivokapi�c, Aleksandra Nik�cevi�c-Batri�cevi�c.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781443894081
- 1443894087
- 809.9 23
- PN56.S667
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 8, 2016).
This book is a product of the XI International Conference on English Language and Literary Studies held in Montenegro in 2014. The "old spaces" were taken as a metaphorical tool for reintroducing a wide range of established topics with new approaches. Space was, thus, understood as physical, mechanical, continuous, linear, as measurable and symbolic, as subjective and relational, and as aesthetic. It was found on maps, in architecture, on theatre stages, in books, in hearts, in one's identity, in time, and in theses and theories from the Aristotelian topos to Einstein's construct of space-time.
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