John Tallis's London Street Views, 1838-1840

John Tallis's London Street Views, 1838-1840
Title John Tallis's London Street Views, 1838-1840 PDF eBook
Author John Tallis
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 2002
Genre London (England)
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Bibliography of Printed Works on London History to 1939

Bibliography of Printed Works on London History to 1939
Title Bibliography of Printed Works on London History to 1939 PDF eBook
Author Heather Creaton
Publisher Facet Publishing
Pages 856
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN

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The history of London is so important in national and indeed international terms, it seems extraordinary that this is the first general bibliography of the subject to appear. It contains over 22,000 selected references to books and articles on the history of London, from the Dark Ages to the beginning of the Second World War. The whole of the former GLC area plus the City is covered. Arrangement is by subject, and there is a substantial analytical index. Material for the bibliography was collected from specialist libraries all over London and beyond. It is a starting point for any enquiry about London's development over the centuries, whether from the academic historian, the amateur or the general enquirer. A supplement is planned, to cover new material on the period.

The City of London: A world of its own, 1815-1890

The City of London: A world of its own, 1815-1890
Title The City of London: A world of its own, 1815-1890 PDF eBook
Author David Kynaston
Publisher
Pages 534
Release 1994
Genre Banks and banking
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Newgate Narratives Vol 3

Newgate Narratives Vol 3
Title Newgate Narratives Vol 3 PDF eBook
Author Gary Kelly
Publisher Routledge
Pages 494
Release 2017-09-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351221337

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Presents a representative body of Romantic and early Victorian crime literature. This work contains ephemeral material ranging from gallows broadsides to reports into prison conditions. It is suitable for those studying Literature, Romantic and Victorian popular culture, Dickens Studies and the History of Criminology.

New Geographical Literature and Maps

New Geographical Literature and Maps
Title New Geographical Literature and Maps PDF eBook
Author Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)
Publisher
Pages 614
Release 1968
Genre Geography
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The Antiquaries Journal

The Antiquaries Journal
Title The Antiquaries Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 566
Release 1970
Genre Archaeology
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Going Astray

Going Astray
Title Going Astray PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Tambling
Publisher Routledge
Pages 399
Release 2018-10-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317863453

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‘Among the numerous books on Dickens’s London, Going Astray is unique in combining detailed topography and biography with close textual analysis and theoretically informed critiques of most of the novelist’s major works. In Jeremy Tambling’s intriguing and illuminating synthesis, the London A-Z meets Nietzsche, Benjamin and Derrida.’ Rick Allen, author of The Moving Pageant: A Literary Sourcebook on London Street-Life, 1700-1914 Dickens wrote so insistently about London – its streets, its people, its unknown areas – that certain parts of the city are forever haunted by him. Going Astray: Dickens and London looks at the novelist’s delight in losing the self in the labyrinthine city and maps that interest, onto the compulsion to ‘go astray’ in writing. Drawing on all Dickens’ published writings (including the journalism but concentrating on the novels), Jeremy Tambling considers the author’s kaleidoscopic characterisations of London: as prison and as legal centre; as the heart of empire and of traumatic memory; as the place of the uncanny; as an old curiosity shop. His study examines the relations between narrative and the city, and explores how the metropolis encapsulates the problems of modernity for Dickens – as well as suggesting the limits of representation. Combining contemporary literary and cultural theory with historical maps, photographs and contextual detail, Jeremy Tambling’s book is an indispensable guide to Dickens, nineteenth- century literature, and the city itself.