The Atlas of Literature  32736

  • Introduction
  1. The Middle Ages and the Renaissance
    • Dante’s Worlds
    • Chaucer’s England
    • Shakespeare’s Stratford and London
    • Montaigne’s France
    • Cervantes’ Spain
    • The Discovery of the New World: Arcadia and Utopia
  2. The Age of Reason
    • The France of the Enlightenment
    • The Journeys of the Age of the Novel
    • Eighteenth Century London
    • Eighteenth Century Dublin
    • Eighteenth Century Edinburgh and Scotland
  3. The Romantics
    • The Lake District of the Romantics
    • The Romantics Abroad
    • Jane Austen’s Regency England
    • The Paris of the French Romantics
    • Weimar and the Germany Romantics
    • Washington Irvine’s Europe
    • James Fenimore Coopers Frontier
  4. The Age of Industrialism and Empire
    • The Sleeping Giant: Pushkin, Gogol’s and Dostoevsky’s St Petersburg
    • Stendhal’s, Balzac’s and Sand’s France
    • Dickens’s London
    • Steaming Chimneys: Britain and Industrialism
    • Wild Yorkshire: The Brontës of Haworth
    • Emerson’s and Hawthorne’s New England
    • Dreaming Spires: Nineteenth Century Oxford and Cambridge
  5. The Age of Realism
    • Mark Twain’s Mississippi
    • The South, Slavery and the Civil War
    • Paris as Bohemia
    • The European Apple: Henry James’s International Scene
    • Thomas Hardy’s Wessex
    • Scandinavia: The Dark and the Light
    • Precipitous City: Robert Louis Stevenson’s Edinburgh
    • London in the 1890s
    • Dreams of Empire
    • The Irish Revival
    • Chicago’s World Fair
  6. The Modern World
    • Wittgenstein’s Vienna
    • Kafka’s Prague
    • James Joyce’s Dublin
    • Writers of the Great War
    • Paris in the Twenties
    • The World of Bloomsbury
    • Berlin: The Centre of German Modernism
    • Greenwich Village
    • Harlem’s Renaissance
    • Main Street, USA
    • William Faulkner’s New South
    • Writers’ Hollywood
    • Depression America
    • Depression Britain
    • The Spanish Civil War
    • Writers go to War
  7. After the Second World War
    • Existentialist Paris and Beyond
    • Germany After the War
    • Post-war Italian Fiction
    • London in the Fifties
    • Scenes from Provincial Life
    • Broadway
    • Dylan Thomas’s Wales
    • The Beat Generation
    • Cold War Tales
  8. The World Today
    • Russian and Eastern Europe After the Second World War
    • The Fantasywallas of Bombay
    • Japan: Land of Spirits of the Earth
    • Campus Fictions
    • Divided Ireland
    • The Writing of the Caribbean
    • Australian Images
    • Contemporary Israeli Writing
    • In Search of Andalusia: Arabic Literature Today
    • South African Studies
    • Latin American Writing: A Literary Heritage Explored
    • The Writing of Africa Today
    • Canadian Images
    • Everywhere the Wind Blows: African-American Writing Today
    • Manhattan Tales: Who’s Afraid of Tom Wolfe?
    • “This Grey But Gold City”: The Glasgow of Gray and Kelman
    • London: The Dislocated City
    • The World After the Wall
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