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Invisible Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Literature
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Invisible Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Literature

rethinking Urban Modernity

Moore, Ben

Editorial: Edinburgh University Press

Colección: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture

Número de páginas: 272 págs.  23.4 x 15.6 cm  

Fecha de edición: 01-12-2025

EAN: 9781399508490

ISBN: 978-1-3995-0849-0

Precio (sin IVA): 34,21 €

Precio (IVA incluído): 35,58 €

2025 ASCA Book Award

Ben Moore presents a new approach to reading urban modernity in nineteenth-century literature, by bringing together hidden, mobile and transparent features of city space as part of a single system he calls ‘invisible architecture’. Resisting narratives of the nineteenth-century as progressing from concealment to transparency, he instead argues for a dynamic interaction between these tendencies. Across two parts, this book addresses a range of apparently disparate buildings and spaces. Part I offers new readings of three writers and their cities: Elizabeth Gaskell and Manchester, Charles Dickens and London, and Émile Zola and Paris, focusing on the cellar-dwelling, the railway and river, and the department store respectively. Part II takes a broader view by analysing three spatial forms that have not usually been considered features of nineteenth-century modernity: the Gothic cathedral, the arabesque and white walls. Through these readings, the book extends our understanding of the uneven modernity of this period.

 

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País de edición:
Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña
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