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Literary Capitals in the Long Nineteenth Century : Spaces beyond the Centres / / edited by Arunima Bhattacharya, Richard Hibbitt, Laura Scuriatti



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Autore: Bhattacharya Arunima Visualizza persona
Titolo: Literary Capitals in the Long Nineteenth Century : Spaces beyond the Centres / / edited by Arunima Bhattacharya, Richard Hibbitt, Laura Scuriatti Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023
Edizione: 1st ed. 2023.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (272 pages)
Disciplina: 307.76
809.034
Soggetto topico: Literature, Modern - 19th century
European literature
Latin American literature
African literature
Cities and towns - History
Sociology, Urban
Nineteenth-Century Literature
European Literature
Latin American/Caribbean Literature
African Literature
Urban History
Urban Sociology
Persona (resp. second.): HibbittRichard
ScuriattiLaura
Nota di contenuto: Introduction: Literary Capitals in the Long Nineteenth Century Arunima Bhattacharya (University of Edinburgh), Richard Hibbitt (University of Leeds), Laura Scuriatti (Bard College Berlin) -- Part I: Beyond Europe -- 1. Our Alexandria: Our City of Loss May Hawas (The American University in Cairo) -- 2. Buenos Aires, Capital of the Spanish-American Nineteenth Century Alejandra Uslenghi (Northwestern University) -- 3. Calcutta: The ‘Second City’ of the British Empire Hemlata Giri Loussier (Université d’Aix-Marseille) -- 4. Producing the Colonial Capital: Calcutta in Handbooks Arunima Bhattacharya (University of Edinburgh) -- Part II: Defining Peripheries -- 5. War and Feminism: Dublin’s Days of Rabblement Catherine Toal (Bard College Berlin) -- 6. Paris and Stockholm in the novels Illusions Perdues by Balzac and The Red Room by August Strindberg Annika Mörte Alling (Lund University) -- 7. The Provincial Cosmopolis: Helsinki as Centre and Periphery Philip Bullock (University of Oxford) -- 8. Bilingual Poets and Multilingual Printing Presses: Pest-Buda in the Early Nineteenth Century Zsuzsanna Varga (University of Glasgow) -- 9. Geneva’s Cosmopolitan Vistas: Art and Re-Imagining Nation in fin-de-siècle Franco-Swiss Artistic Exchange Juliet Simpson (Coventry University) -- Part III: Polycentric Italy -- 10. Spatial, Cultural and National Anxieties in Nineteenth-Century Trieste Elena Coda (Purdue University) -- 11. How to Become Modern in Florence: Another Capital at the Turn of the Century Laura Scuriatti (Bard College Berlin) -- 12. The Literary Geopolitics of fin-de-siècle Rome: Foreign Literatures in the Periodical Press Stefano Evangelista (University of Oxford).
Sommario/riassunto: "It was a pleasure for me to read this volume, as it composed a multifaceted city in front of my eyes. It reads like an urban kaleidoscope, but its beauty is also that it can be broken into pieces and used in classes. I will use it in my classes on urbanity and representation, for sure, and am sure it will find a ready public amongst scholars of urban studies, and students of the field, graduate and undergraduate." —Patrice Nganang, Department of Africana Studies, Chair Stony Brook University, USA This book develops our understanding of the global literary field in the long nineteenth century by discussing nine different places outside the established metropoles. It shows how different economic, geographical and political factors combined to give each place its own distinctive literary culture and symbolic capital. Taking a geocritical approach, the book shows how its different case studies can be seen as ‘literary capitals’ in terms of their role within the wider nation, region or empire. Drawing on a wide range of literary texts and different genres, the book reads the nineteenth-century literary field as a constellation where different connections can be plotted across various points on the map at different times. Arunima Bhattacharya is a postdoctoral research assistant on an AHRC-funded project, The Other from Within: Indian Anthropologists and the Birth of a Nation (University of Leeds, UK). Her publications include ‘Everyday Objects and Conversations Experiencing “Self” in the Transnational Space’ in Asian Women, Identity and Migration (2020). Richard Hibbitt is Senior Lecturer in French and Comparative Literature at the University of Leeds, UK. His publications include the edited volume Other Capitals of the Nineteenth Century: An Alternative Mapping of Literary and Cultural Space (Palgrave, 2017). Laura Scuriatti is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Bard College, Berlin. She is the author of Mina Loy’s Critical Modernism (2019) and the editor of Groups, Coteries, Circles and Guilds: Modernist Aesthetics and the Utopian Lure of Community (2019). .
Titolo autorizzato: Literary capitals in the long nineteenth century  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-031-13060-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Literary Urban Studies, . 2523-7896