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Gk Chesterton London And Modernity Matthew Beaumont Matthew Ingleby Editors

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Gk Chesterton London And Modernity Matthew Beaumont Matthew Ingleby Editors
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.78 MB
Author: Matthew Beaumont; Matthew Ingleby (editors)
ISBN: 9781472543592, 1472543599
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Gk Chesterton London And Modernity Matthew Beaumont Matthew Ingleby Editors by Matthew Beaumont; Matthew Ingleby (editors) 9781472543592, 1472543599 instant download after payment.

G. K. Chesterton, London and Modernity is the first book to explore the persistent theme of the city in Chesterton's writing. Situating him in relation to both Victorian and Modernist literary paradigms, the book explores a range of theoretical and methodological approaches to address the way his imaginative investments and political interventions conceive urban modernity and the central figure of London. While Chesterton's work has often been valued for its wit and whimsy, this book argues that he is also a distinctive urban commentator, whose sophistication has been underappreciated in comparison to more canonical contemporaries. With chapters written by leading scholars in the field of 20th century literature, the book also provides fresh readings and suggests new contexts for central texts such as The Man Who Was Thursday, The Napoleon of Notting Hill and the Father Brown stories. It also discusses lesser-known works, such as Manalive and The Resurrection of Rome, drawing out their significance for scholars interested in urban representation and practice in the first three decades of the twentieth century.

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