Bohemian Republic
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Bohemian Republic
Transnational Literary Networks in the Nineteenth Century
Gatheral, James
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2022
320
Mole
Inglês
9780367630034
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1 The Bohemian Republic: An Introduction
The Bohemian and the Bohemien
Timelines
New Perspectives on Bohemia
Borders, Mobilities, and Networks
Scope
Chapter 2 Paris and the Birth of Bohemia
La boheme litteraire et la Petite Presse
Scenes de la vie de boheme
Communal Living in Bohemia: the Garret, the Atelier, and the Phalanstere
Hotel Corneille: "The Great Bohemian Resort"
Bohemia and the Life of the Cafe
Madame Busque's
The Bohemian Ball and the Demi-Monde
Women in Bohemia: The Grisette
Commercial Bohemia
At the Cafe Concert
Women in Bohemia: Mimi and Musette
The Princess of Bohemia
The Street
'Echo Chambers': Paris and London
Revolution
Chapter 3 London Bohemia
London's Underground Bohemia
Fictions of London Bohemia
Bagot's Youth and the Bohemian 'Comic Epoch'
'Philosophers of the Cyder Cellar': the Comic Epoch Onstage
Gavarni in London: Anglicising a Parisian Bohemian
Bohemian Slumming in London
The Birth of a Bohemia on Fleet Street
The Bohemian Symposium: Table Talk and Bohemian Print Culture
Anglicising the Bohemienne
Therese Desprez and the Foreignness of the Bohemienne
Brough and the Bohemian Girl
Fast London
Camaralzaman and Badoura
Anglicising the Grisette and the Bohemienne in Fast London
London Bohemia and the Carnival
The Women in West End Bohemia
Mary Braddon: An Undercover Bohemienne in London
Friends of Bohemia and the Politics of Bohemian Clubland
The Governing Classes
Savages and Tumblers in Clubland: The Idler versus The Train
Upper and Lower Bohemia in Bagot's Youth and Marston Lynch
Bohemia Petraea
Suffering in Lower Bohemia
Lotus-Eating in Upper Bohemia
The Limits of Bohemia
Forty Thieves and London Bohemia's Apotheosis: From the Shadows into the Spotlight
Seeking the patronage of Anti-Bohemia
Chapter 4 New York Bohemia
Transatlantic Bohemianism: The Lanternites and the "cross of cockney blood"
The Bohemian Press
The Physiology of New York Boarding-Houses
"Slaves of the Lamp"
The Oyster Critics
The Ornithorhynchus Club
The New World and the Infinite Republic
Suicide in Bohemia
A Bohemian Utopia
The Boarding-house: Low Living and High Thinking
'Free Love' and Bohemia
Young New York: Bohemianism on Broadway
Proclaiming New York Bohemia
Harper's 'Bohemien'
'At Pfaff's'
The Capital of Bohemia and the Magic Circle
The Independent Organ of Bohemia
Portraits of Paris and London
The New York Leader
Bohemiana
"Pretty modern literary women"
A Bohemian Civil War
The Bohemian Brigade
Death and Desertion
Chapter 5 Melbourne Bohemia
A City of Gold and a Penal Colony: Bohemian Visions of Australia
"You would lead the colony-you would create a better Ireland there-you would become rich ..."
London's Bohemian Legacy
Colonial Networks and Cultural Transfer
Reinventing Fast London
Reinventing the West End
A Bohemian University Student
Brough and Australia's "Bohemian demi-monde"
The Ghosts of Bohemia
Colonial Print Culture: "Picturing Home"
Writing Home
The Melbourne Press: Where "literature takes its proper rank"
Arriving at Austin Friars
Bohemian Cafe Culture in Bourke Street
The Yorick Club: Native Companions and Savages
Upper Bohemia Down Under
A Bohemian Reader
Marcus Clarke's Library
Lower Bohemia Down Under
The Gypsies of the Sea
Chapter 6 Conclusion
The Bohemian and the Bohemien
Timelines
New Perspectives on Bohemia
Borders, Mobilities, and Networks
Scope
Chapter 2 Paris and the Birth of Bohemia
La boheme litteraire et la Petite Presse
Scenes de la vie de boheme
Communal Living in Bohemia: the Garret, the Atelier, and the Phalanstere
Hotel Corneille: "The Great Bohemian Resort"
Bohemia and the Life of the Cafe
Madame Busque's
The Bohemian Ball and the Demi-Monde
Women in Bohemia: The Grisette
Commercial Bohemia
At the Cafe Concert
Women in Bohemia: Mimi and Musette
The Princess of Bohemia
The Street
'Echo Chambers': Paris and London
Revolution
Chapter 3 London Bohemia
London's Underground Bohemia
Fictions of London Bohemia
Bagot's Youth and the Bohemian 'Comic Epoch'
'Philosophers of the Cyder Cellar': the Comic Epoch Onstage
Gavarni in London: Anglicising a Parisian Bohemian
Bohemian Slumming in London
The Birth of a Bohemia on Fleet Street
The Bohemian Symposium: Table Talk and Bohemian Print Culture
Anglicising the Bohemienne
Therese Desprez and the Foreignness of the Bohemienne
Brough and the Bohemian Girl
Fast London
Camaralzaman and Badoura
Anglicising the Grisette and the Bohemienne in Fast London
London Bohemia and the Carnival
The Women in West End Bohemia
Mary Braddon: An Undercover Bohemienne in London
Friends of Bohemia and the Politics of Bohemian Clubland
The Governing Classes
Savages and Tumblers in Clubland: The Idler versus The Train
Upper and Lower Bohemia in Bagot's Youth and Marston Lynch
Bohemia Petraea
Suffering in Lower Bohemia
Lotus-Eating in Upper Bohemia
The Limits of Bohemia
Forty Thieves and London Bohemia's Apotheosis: From the Shadows into the Spotlight
Seeking the patronage of Anti-Bohemia
Chapter 4 New York Bohemia
Transatlantic Bohemianism: The Lanternites and the "cross of cockney blood"
The Bohemian Press
The Physiology of New York Boarding-Houses
"Slaves of the Lamp"
The Oyster Critics
The Ornithorhynchus Club
The New World and the Infinite Republic
Suicide in Bohemia
A Bohemian Utopia
The Boarding-house: Low Living and High Thinking
'Free Love' and Bohemia
Young New York: Bohemianism on Broadway
Proclaiming New York Bohemia
Harper's 'Bohemien'
'At Pfaff's'
The Capital of Bohemia and the Magic Circle
The Independent Organ of Bohemia
Portraits of Paris and London
The New York Leader
Bohemiana
"Pretty modern literary women"
A Bohemian Civil War
The Bohemian Brigade
Death and Desertion
Chapter 5 Melbourne Bohemia
A City of Gold and a Penal Colony: Bohemian Visions of Australia
"You would lead the colony-you would create a better Ireland there-you would become rich ..."
London's Bohemian Legacy
Colonial Networks and Cultural Transfer
Reinventing Fast London
Reinventing the West End
A Bohemian University Student
Brough and Australia's "Bohemian demi-monde"
The Ghosts of Bohemia
Colonial Print Culture: "Picturing Home"
Writing Home
The Melbourne Press: Where "literature takes its proper rank"
Arriving at Austin Friars
Bohemian Cafe Culture in Bourke Street
The Yorick Club: Native Companions and Savages
Upper Bohemia Down Under
A Bohemian Reader
Marcus Clarke's Library
Lower Bohemia Down Under
The Gypsies of the Sea
Chapter 6 Conclusion
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Man;Bohemianism Pacific migrations;London Bohemia;Bohemian republic;Sam Hall;Parisian Bohemia histories;Parisian Bohemia;Independent Woman;Henri Murger;Henry Murger;Saturday Press;Sole Land;Satellite Communities;Utopian Socialist Ideas;Grub Street;Savage Club;Cyder Cellars;Napoleon III;Burlesque Drama;Artemus Ward;Melbourne Punch;Austin Friars;Latin Quarter;Penny Bloods;Fleet Street;Special Correspondence;York Leader;Bohemian Girl
Chapter 1 The Bohemian Republic: An Introduction
The Bohemian and the Bohemien
Timelines
New Perspectives on Bohemia
Borders, Mobilities, and Networks
Scope
Chapter 2 Paris and the Birth of Bohemia
La boheme litteraire et la Petite Presse
Scenes de la vie de boheme
Communal Living in Bohemia: the Garret, the Atelier, and the Phalanstere
Hotel Corneille: "The Great Bohemian Resort"
Bohemia and the Life of the Cafe
Madame Busque's
The Bohemian Ball and the Demi-Monde
Women in Bohemia: The Grisette
Commercial Bohemia
At the Cafe Concert
Women in Bohemia: Mimi and Musette
The Princess of Bohemia
The Street
'Echo Chambers': Paris and London
Revolution
Chapter 3 London Bohemia
London's Underground Bohemia
Fictions of London Bohemia
Bagot's Youth and the Bohemian 'Comic Epoch'
'Philosophers of the Cyder Cellar': the Comic Epoch Onstage
Gavarni in London: Anglicising a Parisian Bohemian
Bohemian Slumming in London
The Birth of a Bohemia on Fleet Street
The Bohemian Symposium: Table Talk and Bohemian Print Culture
Anglicising the Bohemienne
Therese Desprez and the Foreignness of the Bohemienne
Brough and the Bohemian Girl
Fast London
Camaralzaman and Badoura
Anglicising the Grisette and the Bohemienne in Fast London
London Bohemia and the Carnival
The Women in West End Bohemia
Mary Braddon: An Undercover Bohemienne in London
Friends of Bohemia and the Politics of Bohemian Clubland
The Governing Classes
Savages and Tumblers in Clubland: The Idler versus The Train
Upper and Lower Bohemia in Bagot's Youth and Marston Lynch
Bohemia Petraea
Suffering in Lower Bohemia
Lotus-Eating in Upper Bohemia
The Limits of Bohemia
Forty Thieves and London Bohemia's Apotheosis: From the Shadows into the Spotlight
Seeking the patronage of Anti-Bohemia
Chapter 4 New York Bohemia
Transatlantic Bohemianism: The Lanternites and the "cross of cockney blood"
The Bohemian Press
The Physiology of New York Boarding-Houses
"Slaves of the Lamp"
The Oyster Critics
The Ornithorhynchus Club
The New World and the Infinite Republic
Suicide in Bohemia
A Bohemian Utopia
The Boarding-house: Low Living and High Thinking
'Free Love' and Bohemia
Young New York: Bohemianism on Broadway
Proclaiming New York Bohemia
Harper's 'Bohemien'
'At Pfaff's'
The Capital of Bohemia and the Magic Circle
The Independent Organ of Bohemia
Portraits of Paris and London
The New York Leader
Bohemiana
"Pretty modern literary women"
A Bohemian Civil War
The Bohemian Brigade
Death and Desertion
Chapter 5 Melbourne Bohemia
A City of Gold and a Penal Colony: Bohemian Visions of Australia
"You would lead the colony-you would create a better Ireland there-you would become rich ..."
London's Bohemian Legacy
Colonial Networks and Cultural Transfer
Reinventing Fast London
Reinventing the West End
A Bohemian University Student
Brough and Australia's "Bohemian demi-monde"
The Ghosts of Bohemia
Colonial Print Culture: "Picturing Home"
Writing Home
The Melbourne Press: Where "literature takes its proper rank"
Arriving at Austin Friars
Bohemian Cafe Culture in Bourke Street
The Yorick Club: Native Companions and Savages
Upper Bohemia Down Under
A Bohemian Reader
Marcus Clarke's Library
Lower Bohemia Down Under
The Gypsies of the Sea
Chapter 6 Conclusion
The Bohemian and the Bohemien
Timelines
New Perspectives on Bohemia
Borders, Mobilities, and Networks
Scope
Chapter 2 Paris and the Birth of Bohemia
La boheme litteraire et la Petite Presse
Scenes de la vie de boheme
Communal Living in Bohemia: the Garret, the Atelier, and the Phalanstere
Hotel Corneille: "The Great Bohemian Resort"
Bohemia and the Life of the Cafe
Madame Busque's
The Bohemian Ball and the Demi-Monde
Women in Bohemia: The Grisette
Commercial Bohemia
At the Cafe Concert
Women in Bohemia: Mimi and Musette
The Princess of Bohemia
The Street
'Echo Chambers': Paris and London
Revolution
Chapter 3 London Bohemia
London's Underground Bohemia
Fictions of London Bohemia
Bagot's Youth and the Bohemian 'Comic Epoch'
'Philosophers of the Cyder Cellar': the Comic Epoch Onstage
Gavarni in London: Anglicising a Parisian Bohemian
Bohemian Slumming in London
The Birth of a Bohemia on Fleet Street
The Bohemian Symposium: Table Talk and Bohemian Print Culture
Anglicising the Bohemienne
Therese Desprez and the Foreignness of the Bohemienne
Brough and the Bohemian Girl
Fast London
Camaralzaman and Badoura
Anglicising the Grisette and the Bohemienne in Fast London
London Bohemia and the Carnival
The Women in West End Bohemia
Mary Braddon: An Undercover Bohemienne in London
Friends of Bohemia and the Politics of Bohemian Clubland
The Governing Classes
Savages and Tumblers in Clubland: The Idler versus The Train
Upper and Lower Bohemia in Bagot's Youth and Marston Lynch
Bohemia Petraea
Suffering in Lower Bohemia
Lotus-Eating in Upper Bohemia
The Limits of Bohemia
Forty Thieves and London Bohemia's Apotheosis: From the Shadows into the Spotlight
Seeking the patronage of Anti-Bohemia
Chapter 4 New York Bohemia
Transatlantic Bohemianism: The Lanternites and the "cross of cockney blood"
The Bohemian Press
The Physiology of New York Boarding-Houses
"Slaves of the Lamp"
The Oyster Critics
The Ornithorhynchus Club
The New World and the Infinite Republic
Suicide in Bohemia
A Bohemian Utopia
The Boarding-house: Low Living and High Thinking
'Free Love' and Bohemia
Young New York: Bohemianism on Broadway
Proclaiming New York Bohemia
Harper's 'Bohemien'
'At Pfaff's'
The Capital of Bohemia and the Magic Circle
The Independent Organ of Bohemia
Portraits of Paris and London
The New York Leader
Bohemiana
"Pretty modern literary women"
A Bohemian Civil War
The Bohemian Brigade
Death and Desertion
Chapter 5 Melbourne Bohemia
A City of Gold and a Penal Colony: Bohemian Visions of Australia
"You would lead the colony-you would create a better Ireland there-you would become rich ..."
London's Bohemian Legacy
Colonial Networks and Cultural Transfer
Reinventing Fast London
Reinventing the West End
A Bohemian University Student
Brough and Australia's "Bohemian demi-monde"
The Ghosts of Bohemia
Colonial Print Culture: "Picturing Home"
Writing Home
The Melbourne Press: Where "literature takes its proper rank"
Arriving at Austin Friars
Bohemian Cafe Culture in Bourke Street
The Yorick Club: Native Companions and Savages
Upper Bohemia Down Under
A Bohemian Reader
Marcus Clarke's Library
Lower Bohemia Down Under
The Gypsies of the Sea
Chapter 6 Conclusion
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Man;Bohemianism Pacific migrations;London Bohemia;Bohemian republic;Sam Hall;Parisian Bohemia histories;Parisian Bohemia;Independent Woman;Henri Murger;Henry Murger;Saturday Press;Sole Land;Satellite Communities;Utopian Socialist Ideas;Grub Street;Savage Club;Cyder Cellars;Napoleon III;Burlesque Drama;Artemus Ward;Melbourne Punch;Austin Friars;Latin Quarter;Penny Bloods;Fleet Street;Special Correspondence;York Leader;Bohemian Girl