![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() After completing the map with the help of this theory, it highlights that there are indeed vast differences between the two. Here, Emily calculates the locations of key places in the novel, and suggests how this knowledge might develop how we read the nove l.įor this mapping project I set out to explore the differences between the paths female and male characters take in Pride and Prejudice. For more information about this task, please get in touch with the module tutor, Joanna Taylor. That map should raise questions about the ways that we conceive of or understand place/space in the text. Their brief was to select a nineteenth-century text and to use a digital mapping tool such as Google MyMaps or CartoDB to create a map of an element of their chosen text. This semester, the new English Literature MA module Nineteenth Century Literature: Place – Space – Text asked students to complete a digital map for their formative assessment. By Emily Butt (MA Student, Lancaster University) ![]()
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