Published 2005
Table of Contents:
“…Intro -- CONTENTS -- General Editor's Preface -- Introduction: Telling the City -- SECTION 1: 'LONDON' -- Not 'Accuracy' but 'Suggestiveness':
Impressionism in The Soul of London -- Angle of Elevation: Social Class, Transport and Perception of the City in The Soul of London -- 'Close Up From a Distance': London and Englishness in Ford, Bram Stoker and Conan Doyle -- Ford, the City,
Impressionism and Modernism -- Ford's Saddest Journey: London to London 1909-1936 -- City Burlesque: The Pleasures of Paranoia in Ford's Mister Bosphorus and the Muses -- Ford's Pre-War Poetry and the 'Rotting City' -- SECTION 2: 'THE BL-DY WORLD' -- Coda to the City -- Real Cities and Virtual Communities: Ford and the International Republic of Letters -- Right Bank, Left Bank and an Island: Ford's Fragmented Ville Lumière -- New York is Not America, But Then What Is? …”
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