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Author:
Minott-Ahl, Nicola, author.
Title:
The architectural novel : the construction of national identities in nineteenth-century England and France / Nicola Minott-Ahl.
Publisher:
Sussex Academic Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
ix, 186 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Ainsworth, William Harrison,--1805-1882--Criticism and interpretation.
Hugo, Victor,--1802-1885--Criticism and interpretation.
Dumas, Alexandre,--1802-1870--Criticism and interpretation.
Ainsworth, William Harrison,--1805-1882.
Dumas, Alexandre,--1802-1870.
Hugo, Victor,--1802-1885.
1800-1899
Fiction--19th century--History and criticism.
Architecture in literature.
National characteristics in literature.
Nationalism and architecture--Europe--History--19th century.
Architecture in literature.
Fiction.
National characteristics in literature.
Nationalism and architecture.
Europe.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Notes:
"William Ainsworth, Victor Hugo, and Alexandre Dumas"--Cover Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-174) and index.
Summary:
Scholars in disciplines from architecture and the fine arts, to the various branches of history and social studies, will find this study timely given contemporary European controversies over what constitutes national identity and what parts are played by race, philosophy and religion, economics, immigration, and invasion. Many major European national identities barely predate the nineteenth century and were shaped not just by wars, philosophies, industrial change, and governmental policies, but also by artistic manipulation of how people perceived public spaces: landscapes, cityscapes, religious and cultural structures, museums, and monuments commemorating conflict. Among the most masterful manipulators of the day were popular nineteenth-century French and British novelists, who gave famous buildings a special prominence in their writing. Some, like Victor Hugo are still read and respected by scholars. Others, like Alexandre Dumas, though still widely read, are undervalued by contemporary critics. Still others, like William Harrison Ainsworth, a prolific English writer, are all but forgoten. These three writers authored architectural novels which gave major ancient Gothic buildings a new and portable cultural presence well beyond their physical location. During these revolutionary times, when national symbolism was being questioned and challenged, the threatened rupture with the past was admirably addressed through their art--back cover.
ISBN:
9781789761481
1789761484
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1252049821
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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