Other Capitals of the Nineteenth Century
An Alternative Mapping of Literary and Cultural Space
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Other Capitals of the Nineteenth Century
An Alternative Mapping of Literary and Cultural Space
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This book rethinks the notion of nineteenth-century capital(s) from geographical, economic and symbolic perspectives, proposing an alternative mapping of the field by focusing on different loci and sources of capital.Walter Benjamin's essay 'Paris, the Capital of the Nineteenth Century' identifies the French capital as the epitome of modernity. His consideration of how literature enters the market as a commodity is developed by Pierre Bourdieu in The Rules of Art, which discusses the late nineteenth-century French literary field in terms of both economic and symbolic capital. This spatio-temporal approach to culture also underpins Pascale Casanova'sThe World Republic of Letters, which posits Paris as the capital of the transnational literary field and Greenwich Meridian of literature. This volumebrings together essays by specialists on Bayreuth, Brussels, Constantinople, Coppet, Marseilles, Melbourne, Munich and St Petersburg, as well as reflections on local-colour literature, the Symbolist novel and the strategies behind literary translation. Offering a series of innovative perspectives on nineteenth-century capital and cultural output, this study will be invaluable for all upper-levels students and scholars of modern European literature, culture and society.
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Table of contents
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Editors and Contributors
- List of Figures
- Introduction: Other Capitals of the Nineteenth Century
- Part I Beyond Paris
- Local-Colour Literature and Cultural Nations
- They Fluttered like Moths: Exile and Cosmopolitanism in the Work of Germaine de StaĂŤl and Georg Brandes
- Crossing the Bridge: Constantinople Crowds and the Cityscape in Nineteenth-Century Travelogues
- âMarvellous Melbourneâ: Image of a Colonial Metropolis
- Capitalising (on) World Literature: Brussels as Shadow Capital of Modernity/Modernism
- The Rise of a Small Cultural Capital: Brussels at the End of the Nineteenth Century
- Part II Rethinking the Centre
- From Les Mystères de Paris to Les Mystères de Saint-PÊtersbourg: Transfers, Translations and Reconstructions
- (De-)Localising Capital: Lines of Flight from Zolaâs Mystères de Marseille
- Bayreuth: Capital and Anti-capital
- Luminous Munich and Beyond: The âSchwabinger Bohèmeâ
- The Symbolist Novel as Transnational Capital
- Index