The history of cities is also the history of city squares. The agora,
the forum, the piazza, the plaza: All presuppose the idea of a center.
It’s a material and mental phenomenon. Literature is an important
part of this history, and the interplay between the square as physical
space and the square as literature is the topic of this book. This is
an encyclopedic book combining an overview of the history of city
squares with a plethora of analytical examples of its reflection in
literature: Literature uses the city square as a frame; city squares
serve as frames for drama; novels and other kinds of literature
comment on city squares; city squares are sources of inspiration for
all sorts of literary activities. Socrates in the agora, Cicero in the
Forum, Calderón in the Plaza Mayor, Corneille in the Place Royale,
Richardson in Grosvenor Square, James in Washington Square, Woolf in
Bloomsbury Square, Döblin and Gröschner in Alexanderplatz, Rodoreda
in Diamond Square in Barcelona, DeLillo in Times Square, Al Aswany in
Tahrir Square, the Maidanistas in the Maidan of Kyiv: These are just
some of the examples presented and analyzed in this book. The book is
of direct interest for researchers, students, and professionals such
as architects and urban planners, but it is written in a way that
makes it accessible for all readers with an interest in urban culture,
architecture, history, literature, and cultural studies.
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On the History and the Histories of City Squares
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000865707
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter