London Narratives: Post-War Fiction and the CityBloomsbury Academic, 25.11.2006 - 192 Seiten The post-war redevelopment of London has been the most extensive in its history, and has been accompanied by a dramatic social and cultural upheaval. |
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... inhabitants . By the 1880s the population had risen to 5 million , and by the outbreak of the First World War in 1914 , 7.5 million . In 1800 the city had not expanded much beyond the environs of the medieval walled City and the seat of ...
... inhabitants , which from their height are effectively invisible . These buildings express the Party's desire to map out and control . This view of the ministry buildings is shared by the reader with Winston at near ground level . From ...
... inhabitants . Both are killed by those very same inhabitants in a manner that is emblematic of the failure of the form by which they seek to contain the social space of the city . As Tew notes : ' Space inscribes social and historical ...
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Rewriting London | 1 |
The Centre Cannot Hold | 35 |
Love in a Cold Climate | 56 |
Urheberrecht | |
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