
The Literary Beach
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This book studies the literary representation of the beach from ancient Greek literature up until today, drawing on English, French, Italian, American, and Spanish literatures from various periods and genres and presenting multiple ways of comparing and understanding literary beaches as a ubiquitous literary phenomenon. It demonstrates how the literary beach as a both geo-historical place and as an aesthetic literary commonplace has been a constant and privileged resource for the analysis of more general existential, sociological, and moral problems. This is the case when for instance the Tahitian beach becomes the place of the "already modern" in Stevenson's tales, or when the Italian beach becomes a question of modern feminism in Ferrante.
In this sense, literature expands the local or national beach by articulating its transnational complexities.
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Katrine Helene Andersen is an Associate Professor at the University of Copenhagen.
Content
1. Carsten Meiner and Katrine Helene Andersen, "Introduction: The Literary Beach: History and Aesthetics of a Modern Topos"
2. Knut Ove Eliassen, Topologies of the Beach
3. Frits Andersen, The Already Modern Beach. Robert Louis Stevenson's South Sea Tales
4. Christopher Messelt, The Beach and the Modern Norwegian Novel
5. Katrine Helene Andersen, Between Topos and Heterotopia. Literary Representations of the Spanish Beach in Works by Carmen Laforet and Juan Goytisolo
6. Tore Rye Andersen, Sous la Plage, les Paves! The Beach between Utopia and Dystopia in Thomas Pynchon's Inherent Vice and Cormac McCarthy's The Road
7. Christian Dahl, One Place, two Topoi: The Beach in Ancient Greek literature
8. Maria Damkjaer, Cheapness, Predictability, and Cliche: Beaches in Nineteenth-Century British Periodicals
9. Charles Lock, Words on the Beach: Riddles of the Unpainted Shore and the Wrapped Coast
10. Morten Chemnitz and Carsten Meiner, The Topological Poetics of the Beach in Marguerite Duras' L'Amour and L'Ete 80
11. Pia Schwarz Lausten, The Birth of a Beach Worm. The Beach as a Catalyst for Memories and Reflections on Female Identity in Elena Ferrante's The Lost Daughter
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