Sunday, 9 September 2012

COMPARISON: The Supernatural Arctic



Shane McCorristine, 'The Supernatural Arctic: An Exploration', Nordic Journal of English Studies, Vol. 9, No. 1, 2009.

ABSTRACT

The magnetic attraction of the North exposed a matrix of motivations for discovery service in nineteenth-century culture: dreams of wealth, escape, extreme tourism, geopolitics, scientific advancement, and ideological attainment were all prominent factors in the outfitting expeditions. Yet beneath this „exoteric‟ matrix lay a complex „esoteric‟ matrix of motivations which included the compelling themes of the sublime, the supernatural, and the spiritual. This essay, which pivots around the Franklin expedition of 1845-1848, is intended to be an exploration which suggests an intertextuality across Arctic time and geography that was co-ordinated by the lure of the supernatural. 



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