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The Art of Walking in London: Representing the Eighteenth-century City, 1700–1830

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This scholarly work explores how walking shaped the experience and representation of eighteenth-century London. Alison O’Byrne examines the cultural significance of pedestrian movement in shaping urban identity and literary depictions of the city.

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The Art of Walking in London offers a comprehensive examination of how walking functioned as both a literal and symbolic practice in eighteenth-century urban life. Alison O’Byrne analyzes the relationship between pedestrian movement and the cultural representation of London between 1700 and 1830, exploring how writers, artists, and urban inhabitants used walking to navigate, understand, and depict the rapidly changing metropolis.

The book investigates various representations of London walks in literature, visual art, and urban guidebooks, demonstrating how this everyday practice became integral to defining the city’s character and social dynamics. O’Byrne argues that walking was not merely a mode of transportation but a sophisticated cultural activity that shaped how people experienced and wrote about urban space.

This interdisciplinary study bridges literary history, art history, and urban studies, offering valuable insights into eighteenth-century culture and the origins of modern urban consciousness.

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Author

Alison O'byrne

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge Univ Pr

ISBN

9781009524032

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