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London incessantly generates and incites cultural responses, pre-eminently in the interconnected domains of literature and film. This book demonstrates that those responses have been sustained as vital experiments and engagements in configuring the city and its inhabitants. Including essays by prominent cultural, literary and film historians this volume forms an original and incisive contribution to ongoing debates about the city's intricate cultural history and its construction through both language and image, as a crucial site of identity, desire, exile and displacement.

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"London Eyes provides paths through the city, chancing upon those stories that ultimately have the potential to change London, to see it with new eyes, casting new shadows and seeing new stories open up at many turns. This collection has at its heart a joyous fascination with the city and the texts, images and films that have contributed to our ideas about London. It was a wonderful opportunity to stumble upon some new panoramas."  ·  Film Philosophy

List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgements x
Introduction xi
Gail Cunningham
PART I: VICTORIAN AND EDWARDIAN LONDON ON THE PAGE
Introduction
3(4)
Gail Cunningham
London Commuting: Suburb and City, the Quotidian Frontier
7(20)
Gail Cunningham
John Thomson's London in Photographs
27(20)
Lindsay Smith
Displacing Urban Man: Sherlock Holmes's London
47(12)
Andrew Smith
Aestheticism `At Home' in London: A. Mary F. Robinson and the Aesthetic Sect
59(20)
Ana Parejo Vadillo
`There's more space within than without': Agoraphobia and the Bildungsroman in Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage
79(12)
Deborah Parsons
The Aesthetics of Walking: Literary and Filmic Representations of London in Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent
91(32)
Roger Webster
PART II: THE MODERN AGE: LONDON IN IMAGE
Introduction
119(4)
Stephen Barber
An Indescribable Blur: Film and London
123(12)
Stephen Barber
Shutting Out the City: Reflections on the Portrayal of London in 1960s Auteur Cinema
135(14)
Hugo Frey
London circa Sixty-six: The Map of the Film
149(28)
Roland-Francois Lack
Representations of Dystopia and the Film City of London
177(12)
Sara de Freitas
Poodle Queens and the Great Dark Lad: Class, Masculinity and Suburban Trajectories in Gay London
189(14)
Martin Dines
Coda: What Colour Is Time? Derek Jarman's Soho
203(4)
Jeremy Reed
Notes on Contributors 207(2)
Bibliography 209(6)
Filmography 215(4)
Index 219


Gail Cunningham is Professor of English and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Kingston University. Her recent publications include Houses in Between (CUP, 2004) Anna Lombard (Birmingham University Press, 2002) and He-Notes: Reconstructing Masculinity (Palgrave, 2000).