Conceiving the city : London, literature, and art 1870-1914 / Nicholas Freeman.
Publication details: Oxford ; Oxford University Press, 2007.Description: x, 240 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780199218189
- 0199218188 (acidfree)
- 820.9/32421 22
- PR8471. F74 2007
Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Book-Circulating | Fischer Hall Library London Focus | PR8471. F74 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | B004896 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [210]-230) and index.
Introduction: The Problem of London 1 Accumulating Impressions 1 The City of the World 4 Passing the Baton 19 Being Realistic 26 1. `Inclusion and Confusion': Empiricist London 35 Fact versus Fiction 36 Dealing with Dickens (and Zola) 43 `A restricted number of natural facts': London under the Microscope 47 Slumming It 54 Telling Tales 65 `O wot 'orrid langwidge': Talking to the Cockneys 70 The Exact Knowledge of Sherlock Holmes 80 Stories without Ends 86 2. Shadows and Fog: Impressionist London 89 `The almost awful clarity of Henry James' 89 Paternal Prompting 97 Floating like a Butterfly: Whistler 103 Impressionist Cityscapes 112 ImitatingWhistler 118 Imitating Monet 129 `Fleeting and transitory things': Speeding London 134 Towards the Within 143 3. `That untravell'd world': symbolist London 147 Doors in the Wall 147 Mysteries and Initiations 149 Fashioning the Symbol 170 Realist Veils 181 Phantasmagoria: The Street beyond The Street 196 An Immense Darkness 201 Afterword 206 Bibliography 210 Index 231