Engine of modernity : the omnibus and urban culture in nineteenth-century Paris

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    • Belenky, Masha

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Engine of modernity : the omnibus and urban culture in nineteenth-century Paris

Masha Belenky

(Interventions : rethinking the nineteenth century / series editors, Anna Barton, Andrew Smith)

Manchester University Press, 2019

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Engine of modernity : the omnibus and urban culture in 19th-century Paris

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-176) and index

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Engine of modernity examines the connection between public transportation and popular culture in nineteenth-century Paris through a focus on the omnibus - a horse-drawn vehicle of urban transport. The omnibus generated innovations in social practices by compelling passengers of diverse backgrounds to interact within the vehicle's close confines. The arrival of the omnibus in the streets of Paris and in the pages of popular literature acted as a motor for a fundamental cultural shift in how people thought about the city, its social life, and its artistic representations. At the intersection of literary criticism and cultural history, Engine of modernity argues that the omnibus was a metaphor through which writers and artists explored evolving social dynamics of class and gender, meditated on the meaning of progress and change, and reflected on one's own literary and artistic practices. -- .

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1. Modernity in motion: Omnibus literature and popular culture in nineteenth-century Paris 2. Transitory Tales: reading the omnibus repertoire Part II 3. Circulation and visibility: Staging class aboard the omnibus 4. Moral geographies: Women and public transport Epilogue -- .

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