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When things were 'closing-in' and 'rolling up': the imaginative geography of Elizabeth Bowen's Anglo-Irish war novel The Last September

机译:当事物“封闭”和“卷起”时:伊丽莎白·鲍恩的英爱战争小说《最后的九月》的想象地理

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This paper examines the imaginative geography of Elizabeth Bowen's 1929 novel The Last September. Drawing on Said's analysis of imaginative geographies as registers of territorial identity, I consider the ways in which Bowen's text maps Anglo-Irish territorial identity in early twentieth-century Ireland. Reading the text as an authoritative, albeit subjective, record of Anglo-Irish experience in Ireland, I identify four interconnected spaces which constitute the imaginative geography of the novel: the open, empty and isolated country; a wider landscape of resistance and control; a distant but necessary England; and an historical landscape of colonial decline. In conclusion, I outline how the concept of imaginative geographies provides a useful lens through which the often fragmented and conflicted nature of territorial identities, both during and after the colonial period, can be explored.
机译:本文考察了伊丽莎白·鲍恩(Elizabeth Bowen)1929年的小说《最后的九月》的想象地理。依靠赛义德对有想象力的地理学作为领土身份的记录的分析,我考虑了鲍恩的著作如何映射二十世纪初爱尔兰的盎格鲁-爱尔兰领土身份。阅读本书是对爱尔兰裔盎格鲁-爱尔兰经历的权威记录,虽然是主观的,但我发现了四个相互联系的空间,这些空间构成了小说的想象地理:开放,空旷和孤立的国家;更大范围的抵抗和控制;一个遥远但必要的英格兰;和殖民地衰落的历史景观。总而言之,我概述了想象性地理学的概念如何提供一个有用的视角,通过它可以探索在殖民时期和之后的领土身份通常是零散和冲突的性质。

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