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La Urbanizaci N Decimon Nica De Madrid
La Urbanizaci N Decimon Nica De Madrid
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Ramón de Mesonero Romanos (1803-1882) best expressed the characteristically «triumphant and triumphalist» attitude of modernity, understood as a bourgois product. The essays and excerpts of more extensive works republished here -«Los jardines del Retiro» (1840), «La casa de Cervantes» (1833), «El alquiler de un cuarto» (1837), «Paseo por las calles» (1835), and «Rápida ojeada sobre el estado de la capital y los medios de mejorarla» (1835)- testify to the author's sympathy for Madrid. As a planner, Mesonero bemoaned the destruction of Madrid's monuments, encouraged a touristic vision of its advantages (apologizing for its defects) and saw to improvements that greatly changed Madrid.
A critical introduction in Spanish (penned by Benjamin Fraser) engages the fundamental premise of «Urban Cultural Studies» in language accessible to a wide range of readers.
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