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E-raamat: Romantic Suburbs: Imagining Home in Greater London

  • Formaat: 216 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781442621411
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  • Formaat: 216 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781442621411

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Drawing on novels by Jane Austen, Charlotte Smith, and their contemporaries, Romantic Suburbs argues that in an era before public health and urban planning policies, Romantic-period women took matters into their own hands.


Through access to healthy neighbourhoods and medical care, and through choices in home furnishings, gardening, sociability, and child-rearing, women counteracted early suburban sprawl’s devastating environmental and social effects. Through a combination of literary criticism, spatial analysis, and historical context, this book shows that women cast the suburban home as a “cultural fix” (Loughran). Women created spaces that enabled self-cultivation, intimacy, sociability, access to nature, and democratic impulses, all hallmarks of Romantic ideology, even within the sometimes cramped, mundane, or precarious confines of the suburban home and garden. Women novelists of this period imagined a new suburban world where women, their families, and communities could thrive.


Romanticism and women’s fiction, therefore, help shape the story of suburban development – a phenomenon that continues to influence twenty-first-century life globally.

Acknowledgments

Part 1: Welcome to the Romantic Suburbs
Introduction: Greater London at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century; or, the
Possibilities of Romantic, Sentimental Suburbanization
Chapter 1: Towards a Theory of Romantic Suburbanization
Chapter 2: Suburbanizing the Greater London Home

Part 2: Experiments in Suburbanization
Chapter 3: Suburbanizing the Country Village
Chapter 4: Suburbanizing the West End
Chapter 5: Suburbanizing the Metropole; or, the Limits of Romantic,
Sentimental Suburbanization

Conclusion: Beyond London, beyond the Romantic Period; or, the Persistence
of Romantic, Sentimental Suburbanization

Notes
Works Cited
Index
Kate Scarth is the chair of L.M. Montgomery studies with the L.M. Montgomery Institute, and an associate professor in applied communication, leadership, and culture (ACLC) at the University of Prince Edward Island.