LEADER 00000cam 22006018i 4500 001 on1273426362 003 OCoLC 005 20211201213022.0 006 m o d 007 cr ||||||||||| 008 210928s2022 nyu ob 001 0 eng 010 2021036312 019 1273049543 020 9781003255307|q(ebook) 020 9781000521399|q(electronic book : EPUB) 020 1000521397|q(electronic book : EPUB) 020 9781000521382|q(electronic book : PDF) 020 |z9781032136837|q(hardback) 020 |z9781032185965|q(paperback) 020 1000521389|q(electronic book : PDF) 020 1003255302 035 (OCoLC)1273426362|z(OCoLC)1273049543 037 9781003255307|bTaylor & Francis 040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dOCLCO|dTYFRS|dOCLCF 042 pcc 049 STJJ 050 00 PN56.5.N66 072 7 LIT|x000000|2bisacsh 072 7 DSA|2bicssc 082 00 809/.93352691|223/eng/20210930 100 1 Morris, David B.,|eauthor. 245 10 Wanderers :|bliterature, culture and the open road / |cDavid Brown Morris. 263 2111 264 1 Abingdon, Oxon ;|aNew York :|bRoutledge,|c2022. 300 1 online resource. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 490 0 Routledge focus on literature 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 520 "This book introduces the idea and experience of wandering, as reflected in cultural texts from popular songs to philosophical analysis, providing both a fascinating informal history and a necessary vantage point for understanding - in our era - the emergence of new wanderers. Wanderers offers a fast-paced, wide-ranging, and compelling introduction to this significant and recurrent theme in literary history. David Brown Morris argues that wandering, as a primal and recurrent human experience, is basic to the understanding of certain literary texts. In turn, certain prominent literary and cultural texts (from Paradise Lost to pop songs, from Wordsworth to the blues, from the Wandering Jew to the film Nomadland) demonstrate how representations of wandering have changed across cultures, times, and genres. Wanderers provides an initial overview necessary to grasp the importance of wandering both as a perennial human experience and as a changing historical event, including contemporary forms such as homelessness and climate migration that make urgent claims upon us. Wanderers takes you on a thoroughly enjoyable and informative stroll through a significant concept that will be of interest to those studying or researching literature, cultural studies, and philosophy"--|cProvided by publisher. 545 0 David Brown Morris is a writer-scholar, andEmeritus Professor of English at the University of Virginia, USA. He is very widely published, including two prize-winning books in eighteenth-century studies, and is internationally known for contributions in pain medicine. The Culture of Pain (1991) won a PEN prize and initiates a trilogy that includes Illness and Culture in the Postmodern Age (1997) and Eros and Illness (2017). 588 Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. 590 Taylor & Francis|bTaylor & Francis eBooks: Open Access 650 0 Nomads in literature. 650 0 Nomads in popular culture. 650 7 LITERARY CRITICISM / General.|2bisacsh 650 7 Nomads in literature.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01038456 776 08 |iPrint version:|aMorris, David B.|tWanderers|dAbingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2022|z9781032136837|w(DLC) 2021036311 914 on1273426362 994 92|bSTJ
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