The image of the city in contemporary British literature. The city in the works of Martin Amis and Ian McEwan
Obraz města v současné britské literatuře. Město v pracích Martina Amise a Iana McEwana
dissertation thesis (DEFENDED)
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Author
Advisor
Referee
Nováková, Soňa
Grmela, Josef
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Arts
Discipline
English and American Literature
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Date of defense
20. 12. 2006
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaLanguage
English
Grade
Pass
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The city and its milieu have always been a source of inspiration and motifs for artists and writers are no exception. The process of urbanization brought along rapid social, political, cultural and economic changes which evoked immediate responses of various kinds, from welcoming and celebrating ones to those of rejection and condemnation, from those who were traditionally the most sensitive about such phenomena ~ men of letters. As a result of this fact, the image of the city has been present in literature since the first urban societies appeared and to trace it back in detail would mean a different aim from that which this work is going to follow. The main concern of my thesis is contemporary British literature and therefore I would like to focus on how the city is reflected in the works of British writers in the last two decades of the twentieth century. To provide certain general coherence, continuity and context of the theme, I will also put down a brief outline of how the image of the city has been developing and changing in English literature since the late Victorian period trying to show that the phenomenon is very deep-rooted in the tradition of the English imagination. If we should mention the most notable contemporary British writers whose works are set in cities or in some other way depict the...