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The Arctic That Was: Visual Poetics, Historical Narrative and Ian McGuire’s The North Water




AuthorsLehtimäki Markku

EditorsLehtimäki Markku, Rosenholm Arja, Strukov Vlad

Publishing placeNew York & London

Publication year2021

Book title Visual Representations of the Arctic: Imagining Shimmering Worlds in Culture, Literature and Politics

Series titleRoutledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature

First page 42

Last page60

Number of pages19

ISBN978-0-367-46066-2

eISBN978-1-003-15829-5

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781003158295-4(external)

Web address https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003158295-4/arctic-markku-lehtimäki


Abstract

The British author Ian McGuire’s novel The North Water, is a historical fiction situated in the late 1850s and telling of British whalers in the Arctic Ocean, its main story being set in and around Baffin Bay, the stretch of sea and ice between the east coast of Canada and the west coast of Greenland. This chapter discusses McGuire’s contemporary novel against the historical background of British exploration of the Arctic Ocean. It discusses McGuire’s realist narrative and its literary images with the help of visual poetics, and analyzes McGuire’s text as a reflection on the complex relationship between human language and non-human nature.



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