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Literary notes about vicinity (AI summary)

Authors use the term "vicinity" as a flexible marker to indicate spatial closeness or environmental context, enriching both narrative setting and historical detail. It often appears to situate events or artifacts near notable landmarks or within a particular geographical area—for instance, to locate the ruins near a modern city ([1], [2]) or to note where a character’s body was interred beside familiar structures ([3]). The word also helps to underscore proximity in more abstract or relational contexts, such as when emphasizing the closeness of kindred spirits ([4]) or local communities ([5]). In these varied uses, "vicinity" functions not just as a descriptor of physical closeness, but also as a subtle cue for cultural, historical, or emotional environments, thereby lending specificity and resonance to the narrative.
  1. 935 The ruins of this place are probably those seen at Carixa, near Bornos, in the vicinity of Seville.
    — from The Natural History of Pliny, Volume 1 (of 6) by the Elder Pliny
  2. In the marshes in its vicinity Hercules was said to have killed the Lernæan Hydra.
    — from The Natural History of Pliny, Volume 1 (of 6) by the Elder Pliny
  3. On the 9th of December his body was interred in the vicinity of the huts, between the graves of the second mate and the steward.
    — from Vitus Bering: the Discoverer of Bering Strait by Peter Lauridsen
  4. How can this be, if mind did not meet mind, and the spirit had not a prophetic consciousness of the vicinity of another spirit, kindred with its own?
    — from Roughing It in the Bush by Susanna Moodie
  5. Above all, let them know that you are about the only Abolitionist in this vicinity."
    — from The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) by Ida Husted Harper

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