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ONE Architecture and the Human Body
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- AUTHOR'S NOTE VIII
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IX
- CONTENTS XI
- PLATES XIII
- INTRODUCTION 1
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I LITERARY ARCHITECTURE: WALTER HORATIO PATER
- ONE Pater's Rooms: Concepts of Literary Architecture 15
- TWO The Ars Memoria Tradition: Architecture and Pater's Fiction 31
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II "THE POETRY OF ARCHITECTURE": GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS
- ONE Architecture and Terminology 51
- TWO The Note-books \ Architecture and Etymology 59
- THREE Hopkins's Poetic Theory: Architecture's "Finer Edge" 77
- FOUR The Poet and the Architect 88
- FIVE The "Achieve" and "Mastery": Hopkins's Poetry 95
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III "THE STORED CONSCIOUSNESS": MARCEL PROUST
- Introduction 113
- ONE Church Architecture: The Structure of A la recherche du temps perdu 117
- TWO Rooms of Self: The Quest for Definition 133
- THREE Language and Architecture 141
- FOUR Memorial Architecture 153
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IV THE ARCHITECTURE OF FICTION: HENRY JAMES
- Introduction 167
- ONE The Prefaces: James's Architecture of the Past 171
- TWO "The House of Fiction" 181
- THREE Windows of Indirection: James's Narrative Techniques 187
- FOUR Furnished Rooms: "Objects" and "Size" in James's Fiction 195
- FIVE Matters of Construction and Adequacy: Architecture and Painting 211
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V THE ANALOGICAL TRADITION OF LITERARY ARCHITECTURE
- Introduction 217
- ONE Architecture and the Human Body 229
- TWO Architecture and the Mind 234
- THREE Architecture and Memory 242
- FOUR Architecture and Literature 249
- NOTES 261
- INDEX 309
- CREDITS FOR PHOTOGRAPHS 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- AUTHOR'S NOTE VIII
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IX
- CONTENTS XI
- PLATES XIII
- INTRODUCTION 1
-
I LITERARY ARCHITECTURE: WALTER HORATIO PATER
- ONE Pater's Rooms: Concepts of Literary Architecture 15
- TWO The Ars Memoria Tradition: Architecture and Pater's Fiction 31
-
II "THE POETRY OF ARCHITECTURE": GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS
- ONE Architecture and Terminology 51
- TWO The Note-books \ Architecture and Etymology 59
- THREE Hopkins's Poetic Theory: Architecture's "Finer Edge" 77
- FOUR The Poet and the Architect 88
- FIVE The "Achieve" and "Mastery": Hopkins's Poetry 95
-
III "THE STORED CONSCIOUSNESS": MARCEL PROUST
- Introduction 113
- ONE Church Architecture: The Structure of A la recherche du temps perdu 117
- TWO Rooms of Self: The Quest for Definition 133
- THREE Language and Architecture 141
- FOUR Memorial Architecture 153
-
IV THE ARCHITECTURE OF FICTION: HENRY JAMES
- Introduction 167
- ONE The Prefaces: James's Architecture of the Past 171
- TWO "The House of Fiction" 181
- THREE Windows of Indirection: James's Narrative Techniques 187
- FOUR Furnished Rooms: "Objects" and "Size" in James's Fiction 195
- FIVE Matters of Construction and Adequacy: Architecture and Painting 211
-
V THE ANALOGICAL TRADITION OF LITERARY ARCHITECTURE
- Introduction 217
- ONE Architecture and the Human Body 229
- TWO Architecture and the Mind 234
- THREE Architecture and Memory 242
- FOUR Architecture and Literature 249
- NOTES 261
- INDEX 309
- CREDITS FOR PHOTOGRAPHS 311