Imagining Space and Time in Kenneth Slessor’s “Dutch Seacoast” and Joan Blaeu’s Town Atlas of The Netherlands: Maps and Mapping in Kenneth Slessor’s Poetic Sequence The Atlas, Part Three

“Dutch Seacoast” by the acclaimed Australian poet Kenneth Slessor (1901–1971) is thecenterpiece of The Atlas the five-poem sequence opening his 1932 collection Cuckooz Contrey. Like the other four poems, “Dutch Seacoast” pays tribute to cartography’s “Golden Age,” Toonneel der Steden van de vereenighde Nederlanden being the poem’s epigraph and the title that Joan Blaeu gave to one of two volumes comprising his Town Atlas of the Netherlands (1649). While focusing on Blaeu’s exquisitely ordered map of Amsterdam, Slessor suggests that he is gazing at the map described by his poem and invites us t... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Haft, Adele J.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Verlag/Hrsg.: North American Cartographic Information Society
Schlagwörter: Kenneth Slessor (1901–1971) / Cuckooz Contrey (1932) / The Atlas sequence (ca. 1930) / “Dutch Seacoast” / poetry—twentieth-century / poetry— Australian / poetry and maps / Joan Blaeu (1598–1673) / cartography—seventeenth century / Amsterdam-seventeenth-century
Sprache: Englisch
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