The American city : views and debates

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The American city : views and debates

(The American city : literary sources & documents / edited and with an introduction by Graham Clarke, v. 1)(The Helm Information literary sources & documents series)

Helm Information, c1997

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The American city

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Contents of Works

  • The city / Lewis Mumford
  • Regions : to live in / Lewis Mumford
  • What is a city? / Lewis Mumford
  • The new centifruge / Ralph Borsodi
  • I have 7,000,000 neighbors / Alfred E. Smith
  • Urbanism as a way of life / Louis Wirth
  • A new community / Paul and Percival Goodman
  • The modern city : anomic, impersonal, meaningless / C. Wright Mills
  • The spreading city / Robert Moses
  • The urban prospect / Lewis Mumford
  • The golden city / Henry Hope Reed
  • Megalopolis : main street of the nation / Jean Gottmann
  • The intellectual versus the American city / Morton and Lucia White
  • The death and life of great American cities / Jane Jacobs
  • The governance of the central city / Scott Greer
  • The changing color of our big cities / Leo F. Schnore and Harry Sharp
  • Urbanism and American democracy / Francis E. Rourke
  • Urbanization : an overview / Philip M. Hauser
  • The city in American culture / Warren I. Susman
  • The puzzle of anti-urbanism in classic American literature / Leo Marx
  • The American city : nightmare, dream, or irreducible paradox? / Christine Bolt
  • Boston and New York / Edmund Burke
  • Boston in the eighteenth century / Nathaniel B. Shurtleff
  • American and British cities compared / Thomas Cooper
  • Lexington, louisville, and cincinnati : a nineteenth-century response / Timothy Flint
  • Pittsburgh in the nineteenth century / James Hall
  • Cities on the eastern seaboard : a nineteenth century perspective / Michael Chevalier
  • St. Louis in the nineteenth century / Charles Mackay
  • City of the plains : Denver / William H. Dixon
  • The great metropolis : social worlds / Junius Browne
  • "The city in the sea" and "The man of the crowd" / Edgar Allan Poe
  • Coming to the city / Horace Greeley
  • Humanity in the city / E. H. Chapin
  • Bartleby, the scrivener : a story of wall-street / Herman Melville
  • The American city / A. D. Mayo
  • City of ships / Walt Whitman
  • Perils of the city / Josiah Strong
  • Joe's Luck / Horatio Alger, Jr
  • Our cities / John Habberton
  • The Tammany Society / James Bryce

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Each title in the "Literary and Cultural Movements: Sources and Documents" series concentrates on the cultural and literary area or period covering the American city, from its earliest inception to its contemporary dominance today. A variety of material on the city in general is supplemented with extensive readings on some of America's leading cities. Taken together, the three volumes not only reflect the enormous wealth of response to the city as an American phenomenon, but equally suggest the different ways in which the city has been viewed as a symbol of both the most positive and negative aspects of American culture. The books offers the student an extensive range of primary source and documentary material which, together, represents a significant research resource. The material presented consists of original source material from the period or subject, and includes prefaces, letters, essays and critical texts from the period, as well as related material - especially complete texts. In addition, each set includes: a substantial introductory essay placing the material in context; a chronology of the period or movement noting texts and figures, as well as relating material to relevant references elsewhere; a bibliography of the texts associated with the period or movement; an extensive critical bibliography; and biographical notes on significant figures and editorial notes on the source material.

Table of Contents

  • Volume I The American city - a 20th-century overview: the American city - views and debates - Mumford, Borsodi, Smith, Wirth, Goodman, Mills, Moses, Reed, Gottman, White Gleer, Schnore and Sharp, Rourke, Hauser, Susman, Leo Marx, Bolt
  • early hisotry - Burke, Shurtleff, Cooper, Flint, Hall, Chevalier, Mackay, Dixon, Browne
  • responses to the city - the 19th century - Edgar Allan Poe, Greeley, Chapin, Herman Melville, Mayo, Walt Whitman, Strang, Alger, Habberton, Bryce. Volume II America as an urban culture: picturesque cities - Thompson, Woolson, Gardette, Carpenter, Towle, Bunce
  • the city in trouble - Riis, Crane, Veiller, Steffans, MacAdoo
  • the black American city - Lee, Locke, Johnson, LeRoi Jones (Barbaka), James Baldwin, Brown Wright, Eldridge Cleaver, Toni Morrison
  • the immigrant city - Hunter, Cahan, Kazin, Soto, Mangione
  • suburban American - Bridgeman, Allen, Wood, McEntire, Penn, L'Enfant, Jefferson, Downing, Olmsted and Vaux, Sullivan, Lamb, Feiler, Frank, MacKaye, Frank Lloyd Wright, Perry, Firey, Hudnut, Stein, Gans, Norman Mailer
  • Art against the city - Wood
  • the city in crisis - a 20th-century overview - Frich & Associates, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Clark, Gordon, Wilson, Hill. Volume III The American city - the individual context: New York - Fenimore Cooper, Walt Whitman, Adams, Henry James, Rosenfeld, Garcia Lorca, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John O'Hara, Frank, Crane, Theodore Dresier, Rosenfeld, Tate, Mayakovsky, O'Henry, Fitzgerald, Thomas Wolfe, Gunther, Le Corbusier, White, Roland Barthes, Jack Kerouac, Berger, Berman
  • Chicago - Chamberlain, Ralph, Zorbaugh, Frank Lloyd Wright, Farrell, Saul Bellow, Schmitz, Rudyard Kipling, James Adams, Fuller, Sandburg, Theodore Dreiser, Upton Sinclair
  • San Francisco and Los Angeles, William Faulkner, West, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Miller, Wilson, Joan Didion, Wolfe, Banham, Gold, Farrell, Norman Mailer, Wolfe, Aldous Huxley
  • Washington D.C. - Fenimore Cooper, Bellamy, T.S. Eliot, Robert Lowell, Raban
  • Boston - Walt Whitman, Adams, James, Bellamy, T.S. Eliot, Robert Lowell, Raban
  • New Orleans, Goldman, Mark Twain, Cable, Lilian Hellman, Carmer
  • a footnote on Las Vegas - J. Hunter Thompson.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA30469278
  • ISBN
    • 1873403208
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Mountfield
  • Pages/Volumes
    xix, 417 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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