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Reading London: Urban Speculation and Imaginative Government Eighteenth-Century Literature
Reading London: Urban Speculation and Imaginative Government Eighteenth-Century Literature
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Erik Bond argues that Restoration London's rapidly changing administrative geography as well as mid-eighteenth-century London's proliferation of print helped writers generate several strategies to imagine that they could control not only other Londoners but also their interior selves. As a result, Reading London encourages readers to respect the historical alterity or "otherness" of eighteenth-century literature while recognizing that these historical alternatives prove that our present problems with urban societies do not have to be this way. In fact, the chapters illustrate how eighteenth-century writers gesture towardssolutions to problems that urban citizens now face in terms of urban terror, crime, policing, and communal conduct.
About the Author:
Erik Bond is assistant professor of English at the University of Michigan-Dearborn
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