Earlier treatments of Edward Prime-Stevenson’s Left to Themselves (1891) have performed the crucial tasks of arguing for its importance in literary history as well as examining some of its formal innovations. Our article, which inevitably drew inspiration from the creation of this map, advances scholarship by attending to its treatment of places. In the novel, the young protagonists Philip Touchtone and Gerald Saxton embark on an eventful journey from New York to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Along the way, they encounter all sorts of perils from attempted kidnapping to actual shipwrecks. Philip’s and Gerald’s perceptions, and their engagements with space, we suggest, inform our understandings of them and of Stevenson’s social commentary. By analysing his project geographically, and with particular attention to a central episode that takes place in the fictional Chantico Island, our essay reveals how Stevenson turns to places to expose, to unsettle, and ultimately to (re)imagine social...
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This map tracks Philip Touchstone and Gerald Saxton's adventure from New York to Nova Scotia. This map also shows the movement of Gerald's father.
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