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Taking account of Ford Madox Ford's entire literary output, this
companion brings together prominent Ford specialists to offer an
overview of existing Ford scholarship and to suggest new directions
in Ford studies. The Routledge Research Companion to Ford Madox
Ford is split into five parts, exploring the scholarly foundations
of Ford Madox Ford studies, Ford's literary identity, Ford and
place, specific case studies and themes and critical approaches.
Within these five parts, the contributors cover areas relevant to
Ford's fiction, nonfiction and poetry, including reception history,
life-writing, literary histories, gender and comedy. The Routledge
Research Companion to Ford Madox Ford is an invaluable resource for
students and scholars in Ford Studies, in modernism, and in the
literary world that Ford helped shape in the early years of the
twentieth century.
This book analyses the spatial politics of a range of British
novelists writing on London since the 1950s, emphasizing spatial
representation as an embodied practice at the point where the
architectural landscape and the body enter into relation with each
other. Colombino visits the city in connection with its boundaries,
abstract spaces and natural microcosms, as they stand in for all
the conflicting realms of identity; its interstices and ruins are
seen as inhabited by bodies that reproduce internally the external
conditions of political and social struggle. The study brings into
focus the fiction in which London provides not a residual interest
but a strong psychic-phenomenological grounding, and where the
awareness of the physical reality of buildings and landscape
conditions shape the concept of the subject traversing this space.
Authors such as J. G. Ballard, Geoff Dyer, Michael Moorcock, Peter
Ackroyd, Iain Sinclair, Geoff Ryman, Tom McCarthy, Michael
Bracewell and Zadie Smith are considered in order to map the
relationship of body, architecture and spatial politics in
contemporary creative prose on the city. Through readings that are
consistently informed by recent developments in urban studies and
reflections formulated by architects, sociologists, anthropologists
and art critics, this book offers a substantial contribution to the
burgeoning field of literary urban studies.
This book analyses the spatial politics of a range of British
novelists writing on London since the 1950s, emphasizing spatial
representation as an embodied practice at the point where the
architectural landscape and the body enter into relation with each
other. Colombino visits the city in connection with its boundaries,
abstract spaces and natural microcosms, as they stand in for all
the conflicting realms of identity; its interstices and ruins are
seen as inhabited by bodies that reproduce internally the external
conditions of political and social struggle. The study brings into
focus the fiction in which London provides not a residual interest
but a strong psychic-phenomenological grounding, and where the
awareness of the physical reality of buildings and landscape
conditions shape the concept of the subject traversing this space.
Authors such as J. G. Ballard, Geoff Dyer, Michael Moorcock, Peter
Ackroyd, Iain Sinclair, Geoff Ryman, Tom McCarthy, Michael
Bracewell and Zadie Smith are considered in order to map the
relationship of body, architecture and spatial politics in
contemporary creative prose on the city. Through readings that are
consistently informed by recent developments in urban studies and
reflections formulated by architects, sociologists, anthropologists
and art critics, this book offers a substantial contribution to the
burgeoning field of literary urban studies.
Taking account of Ford Madox Ford's entire literary output, this
companion brings together prominent Ford specialists to offer an
overview of existing Ford scholarship and to suggest new directions
in Ford studies. The Routledge Research Companion to Ford Madox
Ford is split into five parts, exploring the scholarly foundations
of Ford Madox Ford studies, Ford's literary identity, Ford and
place, specific case studies and themes and critical approaches.
Within these five parts, the contributors cover areas relevant to
Ford's fiction, nonfiction and poetry, including reception history,
life-writing, literary histories, gender and comedy. The Routledge
Research Companion to Ford Madox Ford is an invaluable resource for
students and scholars in Ford Studies, in modernism, and in the
literary world that Ford helped shape in the early years of the
twentieth century.
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