Invisible Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Literature: Rethinking Urban Modernity
Rethinks the relationship between architecture, literature and (in)visibility in the nineteenth-century cityPresents a new approach to reading urban modernity, through the categories of the hidden, the mobile and the transparentDevelops the theoretical concept of 'invisible architecture' a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Rethinks the relationship between architecture, literature and (in)visibility in the nineteenth-century cityPresents a new approach to reading urban modernity, through the categories of the hidden, the mobile and the transparentDevelops the theoretical concept of 'invisible architecture' as a tool for analysing nineteenth-century literatureIntervenes in the growing field of literature and architecture studiesOffers new readings of important novels by Gaskell (Mary Barton), Dickens (Dombey and Son, Our Mutual Friend) and Zola (The Kill, The Ladies' Paradise)Makes new arguments for reading the Gothic cathedral, the arabesque and pre-modernist whiteness in the context of urban modernityBen 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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Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (272 Seiten) 14 B/W Illustrationen 14 black and white Illustrationen |
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spelling | Moore, Ben Verfasser aut Invisible Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Literature Rethinking Urban Modernity Ben Moore Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press [2024] © 2024 1 Online-Ressource (272 Seiten) 14 B/W Illustrationen 14 black and white Illustrationen txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture : ECSVC Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 06. Mrz 2024) Rethinks the relationship between architecture, literature and (in)visibility in the nineteenth-century cityPresents a new approach to reading urban modernity, through the categories of the hidden, the mobile and the transparentDevelops the theoretical concept of 'invisible architecture' as a tool for analysing nineteenth-century literatureIntervenes in the growing field of literature and architecture studiesOffers new readings of important novels by Gaskell (Mary Barton), Dickens (Dombey and Son, Our Mutual Friend) and Zola (The Kill, The Ladies' Paradise)Makes new arguments for reading the Gothic cathedral, the arabesque and pre-modernist whiteness in the context of urban modernityBen 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 In English Dickens, Charles 1812-1870 (DE-588)118525239 gnd rswk-swf Zola, Émile 1840-1902 (DE-588)118637223 gnd rswk-swf Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn 1810-1865 (DE-588)118689649 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1800-1900 gnd rswk-swf Literary Studies ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning bisacsh Arabeske Literatur (DE-588)4142840-7 gnd rswk-swf Roman (DE-588)4050479-7 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Paris Motiv (DE-588)4122623-9 gnd rswk-swf Dom Motiv (DE-588)4150399-5 gnd rswk-swf Architektur Motiv (DE-588)4112586-1 gnd rswk-swf Stadt Motiv (DE-588)4126697-3 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Architektur Motiv (DE-588)4112586-1 s Stadt Motiv (DE-588)4126697-3 s Geschichte 1800-1900 z DE-604 Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn 1810-1865 (DE-588)118689649 p Dickens, Charles 1812-1870 (DE-588)118525239 p Zola, Émile 1840-1902 (DE-588)118637223 p Roman (DE-588)4050479-7 s Paris Motiv (DE-588)4122623-9 s Dom Motiv (DE-588)4150399-5 s Arabeske Literatur (DE-588)4142840-7 s https://doi.org/10.1515/9781399508506 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Moore, Ben Invisible Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Literature Rethinking Urban Modernity Dickens, Charles 1812-1870 (DE-588)118525239 gnd Zola, Émile 1840-1902 (DE-588)118637223 gnd Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn 1810-1865 (DE-588)118689649 gnd Literary Studies ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning bisacsh Arabeske Literatur (DE-588)4142840-7 gnd Roman (DE-588)4050479-7 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Paris Motiv (DE-588)4122623-9 gnd Dom Motiv (DE-588)4150399-5 gnd Architektur Motiv (DE-588)4112586-1 gnd Stadt Motiv (DE-588)4126697-3 gnd |
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title | Invisible Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Literature Rethinking Urban Modernity |
title_auth | Invisible Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Literature Rethinking Urban Modernity |
title_exact_search | Invisible Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Literature Rethinking Urban Modernity |
title_exact_search_txtP | Invisible Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Literature Rethinking Urban Modernity |
title_full | Invisible Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Literature Rethinking Urban Modernity Ben Moore |
title_fullStr | Invisible Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Literature Rethinking Urban Modernity Ben Moore |
title_full_unstemmed | Invisible Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Literature Rethinking Urban Modernity Ben Moore |
title_short | Invisible Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Literature |
title_sort | invisible architecture in nineteenth century literature rethinking urban modernity |
title_sub | Rethinking Urban Modernity |
topic | Dickens, Charles 1812-1870 (DE-588)118525239 gnd Zola, Émile 1840-1902 (DE-588)118637223 gnd Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn 1810-1865 (DE-588)118689649 gnd Literary Studies ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning bisacsh Arabeske Literatur (DE-588)4142840-7 gnd Roman (DE-588)4050479-7 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Paris Motiv (DE-588)4122623-9 gnd Dom Motiv (DE-588)4150399-5 gnd Architektur Motiv (DE-588)4112586-1 gnd Stadt Motiv (DE-588)4126697-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Dickens, Charles 1812-1870 Zola, Émile 1840-1902 Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn 1810-1865 Literary Studies ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning Arabeske Literatur Roman Literatur Paris Motiv Dom Motiv Architektur Motiv Stadt Motiv |
url | https://doi.org/10.1515/9781399508506 |
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