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White Horizon
The Arctic in the Nineteenth-Century British Imagination
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246 pages
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The book explores the role of Arctic exploration in shaping national identity and imperial ambitions in nineteenth-century Britain. It examines various narratives, including explorers' accounts and boys' adventure fiction, highlighting how these stories contributed to the cultural and political discourse of the time. Through these lenses, the text reveals the interplay between adventure, discovery, and the broader themes of nation-building within the context of British imperialism.
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2009, paperback
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