OF ALL the cities, there is none like London. The streets are wet brick, and there are little fog-bound squares and alleys. There are hidden chimes that strike out through the dark and rain, and everything is secret..
This article explores the ethos of London through a mixture of public history and personal memoir. L...
The wind, cold from Arctic seas, flattened like a crouching animal as it rushed in across the barren...
All these words that I hope to write, I have written them already many times in my mind. I have had ...
I\u27ve seen your buildings Down narrow alleyways And walked your streets As far and fast As a man c...
London has been peopled as much in the mind as in its streets. No city has been written about more. ...
If you ever walk along Tenth St. in the Big City you can\u27t miss what\u27s on upper Tenth. Oh, jus...
voiceCollected by Merlin Mitchell Transcribed by Kyle Perrin Reel 14 Item 6 Tommy and Mona Johnston ...
The walls of Dickens’s city are covered in posters, bills, signs and inscriptions, resulting in the ...
I LOVE Chicago. I love the people that fight and claw their way through the streets, the checkered a...
The focus of this study is not so much the city in Dickens' novels, but man in the city, and particu...
“Walking London” examines a trio of novels in relation to the development of the city of London. I d...
The immensity and complexity of London have rendered it literally ‘unknowable’. Teasing out what imp...
In Chapter 11 of J.-K. Huysmans’s A Rebours (1884; usually translated as Against Nature), Des Essein...
Book synopsis: No city has a more dramatic history than London: fire, plague, riots, civil war, and ...
International audienceThis article will be looking at how space is seen, constructed and made meanin...
This article explores the ethos of London through a mixture of public history and personal memoir. L...
The wind, cold from Arctic seas, flattened like a crouching animal as it rushed in across the barren...
All these words that I hope to write, I have written them already many times in my mind. I have had ...
I\u27ve seen your buildings Down narrow alleyways And walked your streets As far and fast As a man c...
London has been peopled as much in the mind as in its streets. No city has been written about more. ...
If you ever walk along Tenth St. in the Big City you can\u27t miss what\u27s on upper Tenth. Oh, jus...
voiceCollected by Merlin Mitchell Transcribed by Kyle Perrin Reel 14 Item 6 Tommy and Mona Johnston ...
The walls of Dickens’s city are covered in posters, bills, signs and inscriptions, resulting in the ...
I LOVE Chicago. I love the people that fight and claw their way through the streets, the checkered a...
The focus of this study is not so much the city in Dickens' novels, but man in the city, and particu...
“Walking London” examines a trio of novels in relation to the development of the city of London. I d...
The immensity and complexity of London have rendered it literally ‘unknowable’. Teasing out what imp...
In Chapter 11 of J.-K. Huysmans’s A Rebours (1884; usually translated as Against Nature), Des Essein...
Book synopsis: No city has a more dramatic history than London: fire, plague, riots, civil war, and ...
International audienceThis article will be looking at how space is seen, constructed and made meanin...
This article explores the ethos of London through a mixture of public history and personal memoir. L...
The wind, cold from Arctic seas, flattened like a crouching animal as it rushed in across the barren...
All these words that I hope to write, I have written them already many times in my mind. I have had ...