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Narratives of Spaces, Places, and People: M.C. Beaton’s Highlands and Highlanders

   | 22 févr. 2013
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The paper attempts to suggest re-reading literary texts from the perspective of the interconnections between settings and individuals in the process of forging the latter’s place-identity. This environmental concept, meant to foreground the importance of the place for the development of the sense of the self, is to be operated with in a selection of books authored by the Scottish mystery writer, M.C. Beaton.

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