At Home In The City: Urban Domesticity In American Literature And Culture, 1850-1930

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Elizabeth Klimasmith

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In the middle of the nineteenth century, urban families began to inhabit apartment houses, boarding houses, tenements, and hotels. These multi-unit residences began to define American city landscapes, a shift that had enormous interpersonal and cultural repercussions. These new forms of housing altered the ways in which Americans inhabited and understood urban space. Helping to create among city dwellers a distinctively modern subjectivity were a host of writers (among them, Hawthorne, James, and Nella Larsen) who experimented in prose with the possibilities and dangers of urban space. Reformers, planners, and engineers simultaneously helped to shape urban sensibilities by experimenting with architectural form in the city's physical landscape, often hoping to shape a particular type of citizen with their designs.
Imaginatively juxtaposing literary criticism with a history of the built environment, Klimasmith examines urban domestic fiction alongside architectural, sociological, and photographic texts of the period, pairing important American novels with developments in urban domestic architecture. Arguing that nineteenth and early-twentieth-century residential spaces were always more fluid and dynamic than traditional scholarship holds, her study allows us to witness the unfolding of modernity and to view the modernist subject at its very inception.
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Details of Book: At Home In The City: Urban Domesticity In American Literature And Culture, 1850-1930 Book: At Home In The City: Urban Domesticity In American Literature And Culture, 1850-1930
Author: Elizabeth Klimasmith
ISBN:

158465497X


ISBN-13:

9781584654971

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978-1584654971


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Nov 2005
Publisher: University Press Of New England
Number of Pages: 293
Language: English
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