In her article "Paris and the Birth of the Modern Fantastic during the Nineteenth Century" Patricia Garcia discusses the unprecedented growth of Europe's urban centers during the nineteenth century in relation to the realist novel and takes urban and literary Paris as a paradigm. However, nineteenth-century Paris was also to become the epicenter of another narrative form: the fantastic. Garcia's objective is to explore how the modern city fueled the development of the fantastic by combining the literary and urban angle: how do works of the fantastic write the city? What role does the modern city play in the emergence of the fantastic short story? Her argumentation is divided into two parts: the first explores how literature circulated in sp...
In their article "Tell-tale Landscapes and Mythical Chronotopes in Urban Designs for Twenty-first Ce...
This essay uses mobility as a way to tackle the nominal question, “Is Paris Still the Capital of the...
This essay explores the aesthetic and theoretical implications of canonical urban writing in French ...
In her article Paris and the Birth of the Modern Fantastic during the Nineteenth Century Patricia ...
In her article "Paris and the Birth of the Modern Fantastic during the Nineteenth Century" Patricia ...
Nineteenth-century urbanization and industrialization in western Europe have clearly contributed to ...
When Offenbach’s La Vie parisienne premiered in Paris in 1866, it entered a longstanding debate on w...
This article troubles the longstanding rhyme between nineteenth-century Paris, flânerie, and moderni...
How does city space influence our behaviors in ways that might not even be perceptible? This dissert...
Haussmann’s re-building of Paris in the 1850s and ’60s had created an ordered city. However, the bou...
The focus of this study is the relationship between literature and urban studies. This relationship ...
In her monograph Engine of Modernity, Masha Belenky (2020) presents an in-depth exploration of the p...
In the developing tourist culture of the nineteenth century, hundreds of guidebooks to Paris were pu...
This article focuses on a vast category of texts, the so-called \u201cTableaux de Paris\u201d, or \u...
textBetween Boulevard and Boudoir examines the nineteenth-century obsession with documenting the mod...
In their article "Tell-tale Landscapes and Mythical Chronotopes in Urban Designs for Twenty-first Ce...
This essay uses mobility as a way to tackle the nominal question, “Is Paris Still the Capital of the...
This essay explores the aesthetic and theoretical implications of canonical urban writing in French ...
In her article Paris and the Birth of the Modern Fantastic during the Nineteenth Century Patricia ...
In her article "Paris and the Birth of the Modern Fantastic during the Nineteenth Century" Patricia ...
Nineteenth-century urbanization and industrialization in western Europe have clearly contributed to ...
When Offenbach’s La Vie parisienne premiered in Paris in 1866, it entered a longstanding debate on w...
This article troubles the longstanding rhyme between nineteenth-century Paris, flânerie, and moderni...
How does city space influence our behaviors in ways that might not even be perceptible? This dissert...
Haussmann’s re-building of Paris in the 1850s and ’60s had created an ordered city. However, the bou...
The focus of this study is the relationship between literature and urban studies. This relationship ...
In her monograph Engine of Modernity, Masha Belenky (2020) presents an in-depth exploration of the p...
In the developing tourist culture of the nineteenth century, hundreds of guidebooks to Paris were pu...
This article focuses on a vast category of texts, the so-called \u201cTableaux de Paris\u201d, or \u...
textBetween Boulevard and Boudoir examines the nineteenth-century obsession with documenting the mod...
In their article "Tell-tale Landscapes and Mythical Chronotopes in Urban Designs for Twenty-first Ce...
This essay uses mobility as a way to tackle the nominal question, “Is Paris Still the Capital of the...
This essay explores the aesthetic and theoretical implications of canonical urban writing in French ...