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The Literary Beach

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As a geo-historical place, the beach integrates a variety of characteristics and functions so multiple that they tend to contradict each other. The beach is both a place of work and trade but also of leisure; it is both a place of therapy and health but also of migration, war, and death; it is a place of mass tourism and boredom but also the place of experiencing the Other; it is a public place but also an uncivilized and desolate place.

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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ISBN: 9781032526737
Publication date: 8th May 2024
Author: Carsten Meiner, Katrine Helene Andersen
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 176 pages
Series: Routledge Studies in Comparative Literature
Genres: Physical geography and topography
Cultural studies
Literary studies: general
Hydrology and the hydrosphere
History