In:Exploring NORDIC COOL in Literary History
Edited by Gunilla Hermansson and Jens Lohfert Jørgensen
[FILLM Studies in Languages and Literatures 15] 2020
► pp. 21–36
Travels in the cold zone
Published online: 1 December 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/fillm.15.01war
https://doi.org/10.1075/fillm.15.01war
Article outline
- Why travel north?
- The North as a test of manhood
- The Arctic Ocean novel
- Brutality and sexism in the Arctic
- The travel novel
- Science poetry from the Arctic
- In conclusion
Notes Bibliography Websites
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