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Volume 29 (2017): Issue 1 (Mar 2017): ‘One Green Field’: Walking, Landscape and Ecocriticism. Guest Editors: Pippa Marland and Anna Stenning
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Critical Survey
Table of Contents
Introduction
Introduction
Articles
‘Sensuous Singularity’
Hamish Fulton’s Cairngorm Walk-Texts
The Non-Secular Pilgrimage
Walking and Looking in Ken Cockburn and Alec Finlay’s The Road North
Walking with the Goat-God
Gothic Ecology in Algernon Blackwood’s
Pan’s Garden: A Volume of Nature Stories
Depression, Energy and Walking in the Storyworlds of Dorothy Edwards
Green Fields and Blue Roads
The Melancholy of the Girl Walker in Irish Women’s Fiction
‘Off Path, Counter Path’
Contemporary Walking Collaborations in Landscape, Art and Poetry
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