Taking as a starting point the parallel occurrence of Cook's Pacific voyages, the development of natural history, scenic tourism in Britain, and romantic travel in Europe, this book argues that the effect of these practices was the production of nature as an abstract space and that the genre of trav[...]
In The Postmodern Chronotope: Reading Space and Time in Contemporary Fiction, Paul Smethurst introduces a new theory of the postmodern. This is a bold attempt to synthesize a number of recent theories of space and time and to present this synthesis through the organizing metaphor of the postmodern c[...]