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Urban Space, Singularity and Networks in Laura Del-Rivo's The Furnished Room (1961)
2020
American, British and Canadian Studies Journal
AbstractThis essay explores the representation of interior and exterior urban space in Laura Del-Rivo's novel The Furnished Room (1961) through the lenses of singularity and networking, which are proposed as preferable alternatives to notions such as individuality and community, especially in the analysis of city life and literature. The essay examines portrayals of four kinds of urban space in the novel – the furnished room, the office, the café and the street – which seem to offer escapes
doi:10.2478/abcsj-2020-0003
fatcat:ae43emdepfem7be2wsdwagdi5e