Paul Fyfe, "By Accident or Design: Writing the Victorian Metropolis"
English | ISBN: 0198732333 | 2015 | 256 pages | PDF | 5 MB
English | ISBN: 0198732333 | 2015 | 256 pages | PDF | 5 MB
"On the banks of the Thames it is a tremendous chapter of accidents." As Henry James surveys London in 1888, he sums up what had fascinated urban observers for a century: the random and even accidental development of this unprecedented form of human settlement, the modern metropolis. By
Accident or Design: Writing the Victorian Metropolis takes James at his word, arguing that accident was both a powerful metaphor and material context through which the Victorians arrested the paradoxes of metropolitan modernity and reconfigured understandings of form and change. Paul Fyfe shows how
the material conditions of urban accidents offer new and compelling modes of analysis for intellectual and literary history.
Through extensive archival study and interdisciplinary analysis of urban-industrial accidents, risk management, and civic improvements,
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