Conjuring the real the role of architecture in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century fiction /
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Lincoln :
University of Nebraska Press,
2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Iain Borden
- Introduction / Rumiko Handa
- "All that life can afford"? perspectives on the screening of historic literary London / Ian Christie
- Architecture in historical fiction: a historical and comparative study / Michael Alexander
- Norman Abbey as romantic mise-en-scene: St. Georges de Boscherville in historical representation / Stephen Bann
- Performing history on the Victorian stage / Richard Schoch
- Shops and subjects / Andrew Ballantyne
- Pride and prejudice: establishing historical connections among the arts / Josh Silvers and Toby D. Olsen.