Tales of Two Cities: Architecture, Print and Early Guidebooks to Paris and London

This pioneering paper is the first to consider the contribution of a new type of urban literature to perceptions and portrayals of the city in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. It focuses on London and Parisian guidebooks, a genre that has been little studied to date, particularly...

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Main Author: Elizabeth McKellar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-07-01
Series:Humanities
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/2/3/328
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description This pioneering paper is the first to consider the contribution of a new type of urban literature to perceptions and portrayals of the city in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. It focuses on London and Parisian guidebooks, a genre that has been little studied to date, particularly those of: Germaine Brice, Description nouvelle de ce qui’il ya de plus remarquable dans la Ville de Paris (1684); F. Colsoni, Le Guide de Londres (1693); and Edward Hatton, A New View of London (1708). The article is the first to establish the significance of language primers as source for tourist guidebooks and the prevalence of lexicographers among those producing them. It examines the modern type of non-antiquarian urban guidebook as part of the new urban consumer culture. It also explores the genre’s contribution to a novel form in the writing and understanding of the city in the period focussed on the contemporary and the experiential, rather than the traditional orientation towards the historical and the monumental.
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spelling doaj.art-780cc01ca57d4f2c93da5eeffd85142a2022-12-22T01:14:36ZengMDPI AGHumanities2076-07872013-07-012332835010.3390/h2030328Tales of Two Cities: Architecture, Print and Early Guidebooks to Paris and LondonElizabeth McKellarThis pioneering paper is the first to consider the contribution of a new type of urban literature to perceptions and portrayals of the city in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. It focuses on London and Parisian guidebooks, a genre that has been little studied to date, particularly those of: Germaine Brice, Description nouvelle de ce qui’il ya de plus remarquable dans la Ville de Paris (1684); F. Colsoni, Le Guide de Londres (1693); and Edward Hatton, A New View of London (1708). The article is the first to establish the significance of language primers as source for tourist guidebooks and the prevalence of lexicographers among those producing them. It examines the modern type of non-antiquarian urban guidebook as part of the new urban consumer culture. It also explores the genre’s contribution to a novel form in the writing and understanding of the city in the period focussed on the contemporary and the experiential, rather than the traditional orientation towards the historical and the monumental.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/2/3/328LondonParisarchitectureurbanismliteratureguidebookstourismseventeenth centuryeighteenth century
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Tales of Two Cities: Architecture, Print and Early Guidebooks to Paris and London
Humanities
London
Paris
architecture
urbanism
literature
guidebooks
tourism
seventeenth century
eighteenth century
title Tales of Two Cities: Architecture, Print and Early Guidebooks to Paris and London
title_full Tales of Two Cities: Architecture, Print and Early Guidebooks to Paris and London
title_fullStr Tales of Two Cities: Architecture, Print and Early Guidebooks to Paris and London
title_full_unstemmed Tales of Two Cities: Architecture, Print and Early Guidebooks to Paris and London
title_short Tales of Two Cities: Architecture, Print and Early Guidebooks to Paris and London
title_sort tales of two cities architecture print and early guidebooks to paris and london
topic London
Paris
architecture
urbanism
literature
guidebooks
tourism
seventeenth century
eighteenth century
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/2/3/328
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