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Imagined cities, urban experience and the language of the novel, Robert Alter

Label
Imagined cities, urban experience and the language of the novel, Robert Alter
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Imagined cities
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
847367153
Responsibility statement
Robert Alter
Sub title
urban experience and the language of the novel
Summary
In Imagined Cities, Robert Alter traces the arc of literary development triggered by the runaway growth of urban centers from the early nineteenth century through the first two decades of the twentieth. As new technologies and arrangements of public and private space changed the ways people experienced time and space, the urban panorama became less coherent-a metropolis defying traditional representation and definition, a vast jumble of shifting fragments and glimpses-and writers were compelled to create new methods for conveying the experience of the city. In a series of subtle and convincing interpretations of novels by Flaubert, Dickens, Bely, Woolf, Joyce, and Kafka, Alter reveals the ways the city entered the literary imagination. He shows how writers of diverse imaginative temperaments developed innovative techniques to represent shifts in modern consciousness. Writers sought more than a journalistic representation of city living, he argues, and to convey meaningfully the reality of the metropolis, the city had to be re-created or reimagined. His book probes the literary response to changing realities of the period and contributes significantly to our understanding of the history of the Western imagination.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
Flaubert -- the demise of the spectator -- Flaubert -- urban poetics -- Dickens -- the realism of metaphor -- Dickens -- intimations of apocalypse -- Bely -- phantasmatic city -- Woolf -- urban pastoral -- Joyce -- metropolitan shuffle -- Kafka -- suspicion and the city
Content
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