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J. Kneale, 'From beyond: H. P. Lovecraft and the place of horror', Cultural geographies 13 (2006), pp. 106-26, quotation p. 108. Rather than deconstructing context, however, Kneale seems here only to reinstate a crude opposition of the historical/biographical and the literary. Barnett himself similarly ends falling back into distinction when concluding that 'a geog- raphy of texts must be premised upon movement, spacing and difference, rather than upon place, identity and containment', 'Deconstructing context', p. 290.
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J. Kneale, 'From beyond: H. P. Lovecraft and the place of horror', Cultural geographies 13(1) (2006), pp. 106-26.
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