Buch, Englisch, 308 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 576 g
Nation, Hospitality, Travel Writing
Buch, Englisch, 308 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 576 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature
ISBN: 978-1-138-67590-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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CONTENTS
List of Figures
Introduction
Monika M. Elbert and Susanne Schmid
PART I: Nationalism and Imperialism: The Hotel as Guidepost to National Interests
1 The Moral Economy of the Irish Hotel from the Union to the Famine
Melissa Fegan
2 English Inns and Hotels in Nineteenth-Century Fiction
Susanne Schmid
3 American Accommodation: Transatlantic Travel, Boardinghouse Settlers, and Hotel Culture
Tamara S. Wagner
Part II: The Mundane vs the Supernatural: Domesticity, Danger, or Mystery in Hotels
4 Hawthorne and Hotels in Great Britain
Frederick Newberry
5 A Tomb with a View: Supernatural Experiences in the Late Nineteenth Century’s Egyptian Hotels
Eleanor Dobson
6 Dark Hostelries: Gothic Hotels and Inns in the Long Nineteenth Century
Laurence Davies
PART III: From Comfort to Capitalist Excess: The Evolving Hotel Experience as Status Symbol
7 The Waldorf-Astoria and New York Society: Grand Hotel as Site of Modernity
Annabella Fick
8 Henry James and "the testimony of the hotel" to Transatlantic Encounters
Maureen E. Montgomery
9 Gilded-Age Hotel Culture and the Construction of American Leisure-Class Identity
Grace Tirapelle
PART IV: Assignations, Trysts, and Memorable Encounters in Hotels
10 The Inns of Romantic Drama
Frederick Burwick
11 George Eliot and George Henry Lewes: Respectable Adultery and Anonymous Celebrity
Kathleen McCormack
12 Edith Wharton’s American and French Hotels: A Permeable Private/Public Space
Carole M. Shaffer-Koros
PART V: Women’s Travels and the Hotel as Nexus between Private and Public Realms
13 "A Continual Recurrence of Bad Inns": Public Domesticity and Women’s Travel in the Early Nineteenth Century
Pam Perkins
14 "I was in a fidget to know where we could possibly sleep": Antebellum Hospitality on the Margins of Nation in Caroline Kirkland’s A New Home, Who’ll Follow? and Eliza Farnham’s Life in Prairie Land
Michelle Gaffner Wood
15 Afterword
Kevin J. James
List of Contributors
Index