Introduction
HAUNTED PREMISES
The Chapter Before the First: Dwelling and the Uncanny
I POEM, SUBJECT, PLACEEnglish Losses: Thomas Hardy and the Memory of Wessex
All You Need is Love? Edward Thomas, Apostrophizing the OtherII HAUNTED VICTORIOGRAPHIES, LATE-VICTORIAN & NEO-VICTORIAN
'A parallel dimension': The Haunted Streets and Spectral Poethics of the Neo-Victorian NovelIII RURAL HAUNTINGS, ENGLISH LOSSES, CULTURAL MEMORY
'Can you tell me where my country lies?': Re-membering, Re-presenting the Forgotten'Chewing through your Wimpey dreams': Whimsy, Loss, and the 'experience' of the Rural in English Music and Art, 1966-1976
IV VOICES IN A LANDSCAPE'And for a moment': Voicing the Landscape with Alice Oswald and John Burnside
'It was suddenly hard winter': Crossing the Field with John Burnside
Place and Displacement: Julian Barnes and the Haunted Self
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