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- catalog abstract "Moretti explores the fascinating connections between literature and space, illuminating the geographical assumptions of 19th century novels and the geographical reach of particular authors and genres across the continent.".
- catalog alternative "Atlante del romanzo europeo 1800-1900. English".
- catalog contributor b10924548.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Towards a geography of literature Ch. 1. The novel, the nation-state. 1. Home-land. 2. England and its double. 3. 'The recent losses in the West India estate'. 4. Geography of ideas. 5. Far from the center. 6. Theoretical interlude I. Of space and style. 7. Taking the high road. 8. 'A mighty big river, resembling an immense snake uncoiled'. 9. Village, provinces, metropolis. 10. Theoretical interlude II. Geography of plot Ch. 2. A tale of two cities. 1. The problem. 2. 'We live in so different a part of town ... '. 3. 'A mosaic of little worlds'. 4. Fear in Paris. 5. Theoretical interlude III. Stories of the Third. 6. Fields of power. 7. The third London. 8. Very Curiously Brought Together. 9. City of clues Ch. 3. Narrative markets, ca. 1850. 1. 'Experiments upon diagrams'. 2. Theoretical interlude IV. Normal literature. 3. England becomes an island. 4. A united and uneven market. 5. Theoretical interlude V. Center and periphery. 6. The three Europes ; 7. A bibliographical investigation. 8. 'A universal inter-dependence of nations'. 9. Theoretical interlude VI. Market and forms. 10. 'Sustained by its historical backwardness'".
- catalog description "Moretti explores the fascinating connections between literature and space, illuminating the geographical assumptions of 19th century novels and the geographical reach of particular authors and genres across the continent.".
- catalog extent "xi, 206 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Atlas of the European novel, 1800-1900.".
- catalog identifier "1859848834".
- catalog isFormatOf "Atlas of the European novel, 1800-1900.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng ita".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London ; New York : Verso,".
- catalog relation "Atlas of the European novel, 1800-1900.".
- catalog spatial "England London".
- catalog spatial "Europe".
- catalog spatial "France Paris".
- catalog subject "Books and reading Europe History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "European fiction 19th century Maps.".
- catalog subject "Historical fiction 19th century Maps.".
- catalog subject "Literary landmarks England London Maps.".
- catalog subject "Literary landmarks France Paris Maps.".
- catalog subject "Literary landmarks.".
- catalog subject "PN3383.S67 M6713 1998".
- catalog subject "Space and time in literature History 19th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Towards a geography of literature Ch. 1. The novel, the nation-state. 1. Home-land. 2. England and its double. 3. 'The recent losses in the West India estate'. 4. Geography of ideas. 5. Far from the center. 6. Theoretical interlude I. Of space and style. 7. Taking the high road. 8. 'A mighty big river, resembling an immense snake uncoiled'. 9. Village, provinces, metropolis. 10. Theoretical interlude II. Geography of plot Ch. 2. A tale of two cities. 1. The problem. 2. 'We live in so different a part of town ... '. 3. 'A mosaic of little worlds'. 4. Fear in Paris. 5. Theoretical interlude III. Stories of the Third. 6. Fields of power. 7. The third London. 8. Very Curiously Brought Together. 9. City of clues Ch. 3. Narrative markets, ca. 1850. 1. 'Experiments upon diagrams'. 2. Theoretical interlude IV. Normal literature. 3. England becomes an island. 4. A united and uneven market. 5. Theoretical interlude V. Center and periphery. 6. The three Europes ; 7. A bibliographical investigation. 8. 'A universal inter-dependence of nations'. 9. Theoretical interlude VI. Market and forms. 10. 'Sustained by its historical backwardness'".
- catalog title "Atlante del romanzo europeo 1800-1900. English".
- catalog title "Atlas of the European novel, 1800-1900 / Franco Moretti.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "Maps. fast".
- catalog type "text".