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Article: Byron and Place: History, Translation, Nostalgia.(Book Review)
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- September 22, 2004
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Stephen Cheeke, Byron and Place: History, Translation, Nostalgia
(Palgrave 2003) ix + 241 $69.95
As geography takes a place beside history as a discipline of value to students of literature, places and spaces have become ever more fascinating to Romantic scholars. Few of the Romantics were as variously and conspicuously placed or as notoriously displaced as was Byron. Thus Stephen Cheeke's Byron and Place: History, Translation, Nostalgia makes an especially welcome contribution to the growing field of geo-historical criticism by offering a subtle, patient, convincing exploration and explanation of its multifaceted topic. Four chapters--"Being There: ...
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