id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4j2oyr7mwvaflf7eh2afqodmgm Klaus Dodds I May Be Some Time: Ice and the English Imagination. Francis Spufford. 1996. London: Faber & Faber. 372 p, illustrated, hard cover. ISBN 0-571-14487-X. £15.99 1997 2 .pdf application/pdf 1919 93 45 The English polar explorers of the first part of the present The cultural and ideological significance of polar exploration is the subject matter of Francis Spufford's I may The poles did undoubtedly fire the imaginations of English polar explorers and administrators. However, Spufford's account of polar exploration is the varied geographical imaginations of nineteenth-century polar writings. for example, on the culture of polar exploration in late does not help address the enduring legacy of polar exploration to the English imagination and, in that sense, it was European north is on cross-border interaction and cooperation between western and eastern Europe in the socalled 'northern periphery,' that is, between the northernmost parts of Finland, Norway, and Sweden and the is, governments of the four countries involved, eight subnational regions, and representatives of indigenous peoples), there is a common stake in the sustainable development of the European north. ./cache/work_4j2oyr7mwvaflf7eh2afqodmgm.pdf ./txt/work_4j2oyr7mwvaflf7eh2afqodmgm.txt