Literature and the Peripheral City

Cities have always been defined by their centrality. But literature demonstrates that their diverse peripheries define them, too: from suburbs to slums, rubbish dumps to nightclubs and entire failed cities. The contributors to this collection explore lite

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Literature and the Peripheral City

10.1057/9781137492883 - Literature and the Peripheral City, Edited by Lieven Ameel, Jason Finch and Markku Salmela

Also by Lieven Ameel HELSINKI IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY LITERATURE: Urban Experiences in Finnish Prose Fiction 1890–1940 LANGUAGE, SPACE AND POWER: Urban Entanglements (ed.)

E. M. FORSTER AND ENGLISH PLACE: A Literary Topography TRANSFORMING OTHERNESS (ed.) Also by Markku Salmela PAUL AUSTER’S SPATIAL IMAGINATION THE GROTESQUE AND THE UNNATURAL (ed.)

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Also by Jason Finch

Literature and the Peripheral City Lieven Ameel Researcher, University of Helsinki, Finland

Jason Finch Lecturer in English Literature, Åbo Akademi University, Finland

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Markku Salmela University Lecturer in English Literature, University of Tampere, Finland

10.1057/9781137492883 - Literature and the Peripheral City, Edited by Lieven Ameel, Jason Finch and Markku Salmela

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