How has the idea of the South come to exert such a powerful hold over
our imagination? From the beaches of Southern Europe to the Great White
South of the Antarctic; from South America to the South Pacific, South
explores this most diverse and captivating of regions. The South has
long since cast its spell on writers and artists, from Goethe and Poe,
to Gauguin, Lawrence and Kerouac; while landscapes of ice and snow, sand
and sea, have lured explorers southwards for centuries, often with fatal
consequences. This book will follow in the footsteps of Cook, Scott,
John Muir and others as they recount their journeys.