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I | Introduction : the lure of isolation | 5 |
II | "Isolated countries" : Darwin and the Galapagos | 19 |
III | "To dream before nature" : Gauguin in Tahiti | 37 |
IV | "Those three lonely rocks" : John Millington Synge and the Aran Islands | 73 |
V | "The man who loved islands" : D. H. Lawrence and his island scheme | 105 |
VI | "The cure for a family is a family" : Margaret Mead and Samoa | 139 |
VII | Island dreams : Pitcairn as paradigm | 181 |
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