

An edition of London Narratives (2006)
Post-war Fiction And the City (Continuum Literary Studies)
By Lawrence Phillips
Publish Date
November 9, 2006
Publisher
Continuum International Publishing Group
Language
eng
Pages
183
Description:
"The post-war redevelopment of London has been the most extensive in its history, and has been accompanied by a dramatic social and cultural upheaval. This book explores the literary re-imagining of the city in post-war fiction and argues that the image, history and narrative of the city has been transformed alongside the physical rebuilding and repositioning of the capital. Drawing on the ideas of Michel de Certeau, Henri Lefebvre, Anthony Vigler and others, as well as the latest work on urban representation, this book is an important contribution to the study of the intersection between place, lived experience and the literary imagination."--Jacket.
subjects: In literature, English fiction, Intellectual life, City and town life in literature, History and criticism, Place (Philosophy) in literature, English fiction, history and criticism, 20th century, London (england), intellectual life, England, in literature, English literature, history and criticism