There are good reasons to call London the capital of urban fantasy. Like no other city it embodies an intertwinedness of enlightenment and modernity with notions of the occult, the mythical and the magical. The idea of an urban underworld that somehow is the dark mirror of the city is central for the depiction of a fantastic London. I will look into three examples of urban fantasy: Neil Gaiman's novel Neverwhere (1996), China Mieville's story ''Reports of Certain Events in London'' (2004), and Peter Ackroyd's novel Hawksmoor (1985) that portray London as a liminal space and a gothic heterotopia
This thesis deals with the topic of London in the young adult literature. The main theme is London a...
For Bernardine Evaristo in Lara (1997) and Soul Tourists (2005) and Sarah Waters in The Night Watch ...
This article concerns Peter Ackroyd’s depiction of London as an arcane labyrinth within which demar...
There are good reasons to call London the capital of urban fantasy. Like no other city it embodies a...
There are good reasons to call London the capital of urban fantasy. Like no other city it embodies a...
In the late Victorian era a new type of novel appeared. Dark and creepy, filled with supernatural c...
The immensity and complexity of London have rendered it literally ‘unknowable’. Teasing out what imp...
London has been peopled as much in the mind as in its streets. No city has been written about more. ...
Robert Mighall has argued that the Gothic is a mode fundamentally concerned with history and geograp...
Cities in reality that are transformed into cities in literature create the opportunity for two them...
Book synopsis: London has taken a central role in urban Gothic, from key canonic texts like Strange ...
Neil Gaiman’s urban fantasy novel Neverwhere revolves around some problematic aspects prevalent in t...
This study argues that the fictions of Charles Dickens, H. G. Wells, George Orwell, Mervyn Peake, an...
This paper concerns itself with investigating the relationship between representations and reality b...
Cities around the world are striving to be ‘global’. This book tells the story of one of them, and i...
This thesis deals with the topic of London in the young adult literature. The main theme is London a...
For Bernardine Evaristo in Lara (1997) and Soul Tourists (2005) and Sarah Waters in The Night Watch ...
This article concerns Peter Ackroyd’s depiction of London as an arcane labyrinth within which demar...
There are good reasons to call London the capital of urban fantasy. Like no other city it embodies a...
There are good reasons to call London the capital of urban fantasy. Like no other city it embodies a...
In the late Victorian era a new type of novel appeared. Dark and creepy, filled with supernatural c...
The immensity and complexity of London have rendered it literally ‘unknowable’. Teasing out what imp...
London has been peopled as much in the mind as in its streets. No city has been written about more. ...
Robert Mighall has argued that the Gothic is a mode fundamentally concerned with history and geograp...
Cities in reality that are transformed into cities in literature create the opportunity for two them...
Book synopsis: London has taken a central role in urban Gothic, from key canonic texts like Strange ...
Neil Gaiman’s urban fantasy novel Neverwhere revolves around some problematic aspects prevalent in t...
This study argues that the fictions of Charles Dickens, H. G. Wells, George Orwell, Mervyn Peake, an...
This paper concerns itself with investigating the relationship between representations and reality b...
Cities around the world are striving to be ‘global’. This book tells the story of one of them, and i...
This thesis deals with the topic of London in the young adult literature. The main theme is London a...
For Bernardine Evaristo in Lara (1997) and Soul Tourists (2005) and Sarah Waters in The Night Watch ...
This article concerns Peter Ackroyd’s depiction of London as an arcane labyrinth within which demar...