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Literary London: Interdisciplinary studies in the representation of London

Volume 3 Number 1 (March 2005)

Edited by Lawrence Phillips

ISSN: 1744-0807

Table of Contents

Articles

Robert Bond, Pentonville Modernism: The Fate of Resentment in B. S. Johnson's Albert Angelo

Chu-chueh Cheng, The Importance of Being London: Looking for Signs of the Metropolis in James Thomson's City of Dreadful Night

Stefania Ciocia, "Journeying against the current": a carnivalesque theatrical apprenticeship in Sarah Waters's Tipping the Velvet

Simon Grimble, 'A bridge between imagination and reality must be built . . .': landscapes and politics in the films of Patrick Keiller

Eleni Loukopoulou, London, Language and Empire in "Oxen of the Sun" of James Joyce's Ulysses

Céline Magot, Elizabeth Bowen's London in The Heat of the Day: An Impression of the City in the Territory of War

Tiffany Aimee Tsao, Trapped in Fiction: London and the Impossibility of Original Identity in Naipaul's The Mimic Men

Book Reviews

Steven Barfield, Mike Phillips, London Crossings: a Biography of Black Britain and C. L. Innes, A History of Black and Asian Writing in Britain 1700-2000

Susan Alice Fischer, John Clement Ball, Imagining London: Postcolonial Fiction and the Transnational Metropolis

Paul Newland, Lawrence Philips (ed.), The Swarming Streets: Twentieth-Century Literary Representations of London

Lawrence Phillips, Alan Robinson, Imagining London, 1770-1900

Contributors

Notes on Contributors


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