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1 Space, Time, Narrative: From Thomas Hardy to Franz Kafka and J. M. Coetzee Jakob Lothe Lothe, Jakob 1
2 The American Spaces of Henry James Merle A. Williams Williams, Merle A. 19
3 Space and Place in the Novels of E. M. Forster Gail Fincham Fincham, Gail 38
4 Travel as Incarceration: Jean Rhys's After Leaving Mr Mackenzie Jeremy Hawthorn Hawthorn, Jeremy 58
5 'Where Am I?': Feminine Space and Time in Virginia Woolf's The Years Merry M. Pawlowski Pawlowski, Merry M. 75
6 Imagining the Karoo Landscape: Free Indirect Discourse, the Sublime, and the Consecration of White Poverty Johan Geertsema Geertsema, Johan 92
7 'Reading' and 'Constructing' Space, Gender and Race: Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim and J. M. Coetzee's Foe Attie de Lange de Lange, Attie 109
8 Remains of the Name Carrol Clarkson Clarkson, Carrol 125
9 Houses, Cellars and Caves in Selected Novels from Latin America and South Africa Marita Wenzel Wenzel, Marita 143
10 Transformation of Ordinary Places into Imaginative Space in Zakes Mda's Writing Ina Grabe Grabe, Ina 161
11 No-Man's Land: Nuruddin Farah's Links and the Space of Postcolonial Alienation Harry Gamba Gamba, Harry 180
12 Changing Spaces: Salman Rushdie's Mapping of Post-Colonial Territories Fredetik Tygstmp Tygstmp, Fredetik 198
Index 214
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