2 messages.---------------------------Johnnie ------------------------------------------------------- >From: "Chris Perkins" <[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Date: Tue, 25 Nov 1997 12:12:08 BST0GMT >Subject: Re: Fictional Maps >Reply-to: [log in to unmask] More on fiction and Tolkien: On Tolkien and maps check out the biography of his father by Christopher Tolkien. This is rather different from most accounts because it explores how Tolkien used the maps during his imagining of Middle Earth, as well as their subsequent use in its interpretation. Tolkien, C. (1989) The treason of Isengard: the history of the Lord of the Rings Part 2. London: HarperCollins Especially pp 295- 323 A useful critical source about maps as icons, motifs and metaphors in fiction is Huggan, Graham (1994) Territorial disputes. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Chris Perkins Department of Geography University of Manchester Manchester M13 9PL Tel +44 0161 275 3657 Fax +44 0161 275 7878 ------------------------------------------------------ >Date: Tue, 25 Nov 1997 13:00:43 -0400 >From: Nat Case <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: [log in to unmask] >Organization: Hedberg Maps, Inc >Subject: Re: Fictional Maps Diana Wynne Jones wrote a parody of travel guide books and the whole sword-amd-pectorals genre of fantasy novels, called "The Tough Guide to Fantasyworld" or something to that effect. Published only in the UK as far as I know, but the first entry is something like: "first, you need a map..." I am intrigued by the description of Swithin's "Rockall" books, as a question I have been teasing around in my own head for years is whether it is possible to create a map as in independent work of fiction. Paintings and texts and performances can do this, but is there something inherent inthe nature of maps that in order to be effective, they must be tied (1) to the reader/viewer's experience, (2) their knowledge of the real world, or (3) their experience of a fictional place created in another medium. -- Nat Case Hedberg Maps, Inc. Publisher of PROFESSOR PATHFINDER Maps ___________________________________________________ Production Office (White River Jct, VT): [log in to unmask] Business and Sales Office (Minneapolis, MN): [log in to unmask]