The article studies John Gay's poem "Trivia, or The Art of Walking through the City of London", with special regard to the social and ethic characteristics of its narrator-walker. The article shows that the city walker envisaged by Gay is the first example of the metropolitan flâneur as described by Baudelaire and analyzed by Walter Benjamin. Yet Gay is not able to tackle the socio-economic issues of the metropolis, such as the interplay between luxury and welfare, and ultimately evades them
The paper is devoted to the image of New York City created by a representative of American post-war ...
International audienceThe theme of walk in the city occupied the great part of literature of XIXe an...
In 'Freud in London', Kivland and Pile follow Freud backwards in time from Maresfield Gardens to Vic...
The article studies John Gay's poem "Trivia, or The Art of Walking through the City of London", with...
In his poem Trivia John Gay (1685–1732) casts himself as a “bold Traveller.” This is metropolitan tr...
Literary critics and historians have often stressed the importance of the sensory experience in John...
Literary critics and historians have often stressed the importance of the sensory experience in John...
This paper concentrates on an eminently urban phenomenon, with the accent on urban. The phenomenon ...
WALKING CITIES: LONDON explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban wal...
“Walking London” examines a trio of novels in relation to the development of the city of London. I d...
An investigation into the use of information architecture principles to analyze descriptions of spac...
The research paper is going to revolve around Paul Auster’s urban dystopia entitled In the Country o...
This volume offers new perspectives on a crucial figure of nineteenth-century cultural history – the...
This article considers the ways in which plays stage the negotiation of the relationship between pub...
The rise of global cities like London, Paris, and New York in the 19th century marked the arrival of...
The paper is devoted to the image of New York City created by a representative of American post-war ...
International audienceThe theme of walk in the city occupied the great part of literature of XIXe an...
In 'Freud in London', Kivland and Pile follow Freud backwards in time from Maresfield Gardens to Vic...
The article studies John Gay's poem "Trivia, or The Art of Walking through the City of London", with...
In his poem Trivia John Gay (1685–1732) casts himself as a “bold Traveller.” This is metropolitan tr...
Literary critics and historians have often stressed the importance of the sensory experience in John...
Literary critics and historians have often stressed the importance of the sensory experience in John...
This paper concentrates on an eminently urban phenomenon, with the accent on urban. The phenomenon ...
WALKING CITIES: LONDON explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban wal...
“Walking London” examines a trio of novels in relation to the development of the city of London. I d...
An investigation into the use of information architecture principles to analyze descriptions of spac...
The research paper is going to revolve around Paul Auster’s urban dystopia entitled In the Country o...
This volume offers new perspectives on a crucial figure of nineteenth-century cultural history – the...
This article considers the ways in which plays stage the negotiation of the relationship between pub...
The rise of global cities like London, Paris, and New York in the 19th century marked the arrival of...
The paper is devoted to the image of New York City created by a representative of American post-war ...
International audienceThe theme of walk in the city occupied the great part of literature of XIXe an...
In 'Freud in London', Kivland and Pile follow Freud backwards in time from Maresfield Gardens to Vic...