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Record #195692:

The times of men, mysteries and monsters: The Terror and Franklin's last expedition / Maria Lindgren Leavenworth.

Title: The times of men, mysteries and monsters: The Terror and Franklin's last expedition / Maria Lindgren Leavenworth.
Author(s): Leavenworth, Maria Lindgren.
Date: 2011.
Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars
In: Arctic discourses. (2011.),
Abstract: Discusses fictionalisations of Franklin's last expedition (1845-48), focusing on Dan Simmons' The Terror (2007). Notes that, while most novels build on understanding of text's inherent logic and "reality", novels such as The Terror, in which fictionalisation builds on historical elements, can be approached through analysis of different time tracks running parallel within it (approach which also helps elucidate how genres converge in novel).
Notes:

In: Arctic discourses / Anka Ryall, Johan Schimanski, Henning Howlid Waerp, eds.

Keywords: 82 -- Literature.
82.08 -- Literary activity and technique.
82-3 -- Prose. Fiction: Simmons, Dan.
91(08) -- Expeditions: 1845-48 Franklin.
91(091) -- Exploration, history.
93"184" -- 1840-1849.
S -- Literature and Language.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*3) : 82
SPRI record no.: 195692

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