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The urban fantastic in nineteenth-century European literature = city fissures /
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The urban fantastic in nineteenth-century European literature/ by Patricia García.
其他題名:
city fissures /
作者:
Garcia, Patricia.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2021.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xiv, 239 p.) :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Chapter 1: Introduction The Modern Fantastic: A Tale of Two Cities -- Chapter 2: Fantastic Antique Shops -- Chapter 3: The City's Haunted Houses -- Chapter 4: Female Spirits of Space -- Chapter 5: Fantastic Exhibitions of the Self -- Chapter 6: The Ghosts of Public Transport -- Chapter 7: Cacophony and Asynchrony -- Chapter 8: Epilogue. Contemporary Revisitations.
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European literature - History and criticism. - 19th century -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83776-1
ISBN:
9783030837761
The urban fantastic in nineteenth-century European literature = city fissures /
Garcia, Patricia.
The urban fantastic in nineteenth-century European literature
city fissures /[electronic resource] :by Patricia García. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - 1 online resource (xiv, 239 p.) :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Literary urban studies,2523-7896. - Literary urban studies..
Chapter 1: Introduction The Modern Fantastic: A Tale of Two Cities -- Chapter 2: Fantastic Antique Shops -- Chapter 3: The City's Haunted Houses -- Chapter 4: Female Spirits of Space -- Chapter 5: Fantastic Exhibitions of the Self -- Chapter 6: The Ghosts of Public Transport -- Chapter 7: Cacophony and Asynchrony -- Chapter 8: Epilogue. Contemporary Revisitations.
The Urban Fantastic in Nineteenth-Century European Literature explores transnational perspectives of modern city life in Europe by engaging with the fantastic tropes and metaphors used by writers of short fiction. Focusing on the literary city and literary representations of urban experience throughout the nineteenth century, the works discussed incorporate supernatural occurrences in a European city and the supernatural of these stories stems from and belongs to the city. The argument is structured around three primary themes. "Architectures", "Encounters" and "Rhythms" make reference to three axes of city life: material space, human encounters, and movement. This thematic approach highlights cultural continuities and thus supports the use of the label of "urban fantastic" within and across the European traditions studied here. Patricia García is Ramon y Cajal Researcher at the Universidad de Alcala, Spain. Her research focuses on narrative spaces and their intersection with urban studies, feminisms and with representations of the supernatural. She coordinates the network Fringe Urban Narratives: Peripheries, Identities, Intersections, has directed the project Gender and the Hispanic Fantastic (funded by the British Academy) and has been a fellow of the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies (2018-2019) with a EURIAS fellowship. She is a member of Executive Committee of the European Society of Comparative Literature, of the Spanish Research Group on the Fantastic (Grupo de Estudios de lo Fantastico) and of the editorial board of BRUMAL: Research Journal on the Fantastic. Her most notable publications include the monograph Space and the Postmodern Fantastic in Contemporary Literature: the Architectural Void (2015)
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