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Lost in the American City - Dickens, James, and Kafka

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In Lost in the American City , Jeremy Tambling looks at European reactions to America and American cities in the nineteenth-century. Dickens visited America in 1842 and his American Notes and Martin Chuzzlewit set the agenda for future discussions of America. Lost in the American City looks at the Dickens legacy through Henry James in The American Scene , through H.G. Wells in The Future in America , and through Kafka, whose novel America (or The Man Who Was Never Heard of Again ) tried to re-write Dickens. Lost in the American City explores the changes in American nineteenth century urban culture which made America so different and so impossible to map for the European, and which made American modernity so unreadable and challenging.

List of contents

Tales of Several Cities After Dickens: American Notes for General Circulation City Spaces: Martin Chuzzlewit Writing in Reaction: Dickens, Thackeray, Trollope James, Trauma, and America The American Scene - I: Building American Houses The American Scene - II: James and New York The American Scene - III: The Past and Future of American Cities The States and the Statue: Kafka on America

About the author

JERMY TAMBLING is Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Hong Kong, and has published widely on European literature, and on the nineteenth-century and modernism, including Henry James: Critical Issues .

Summary

In Lost in the American City , Jeremy Tambling looks at European reactions to America and American cities in the nineteenth-century. Dickens visited America in 1842 and his American Notes and Martin Chuzzlewit set the agenda for future discussions of America. Lost in the American City looks at the Dickens legacy through Henry James in The American Scene , through H.G. Wells in The Future in America , and through Kafka, whose novel America (or The Man Who Was Never Heard of Again ) tried to re-write Dickens. Lost in the American City explores the changes in American nineteenth century urban culture which made America so different and so impossible to map for the European, and which made American modernity so unreadable and challenging.

Product details

Authors J Tambling, J. Tambling, Jeremy Tambling
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2001
 
EAN 9780312238407
ISBN 978-0-312-23840-7
No. of pages 234
Weight 443 g
Illustrations XVII, 234 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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