Zum Hauptinhalt springen Zur Suche springen Zur Hauptnavigation springen
Beschreibung

A New York Times Book Review Editors Choice
A Telegraph Editors Choice
An Evening Standard Best Books about London Selection

In popular imagination, London is a city of fog. The classic London fogs, the thick yellow pea-soupers, were born in the industrial age of the early nineteenth century. Christine L. Corton tells the story of these epic London fogs, their dangers and beauty, and their lasting effects on our culture and imagination.

Engrossing and magnificently researchedCortons book combines meticulous social history with a wealth of eccentric detail. Thus we learn that Londons ubiquitous plane trees were chosen for their shiny, fog-resistant foliage. And since Jack the Ripper actually went out to stalk his victims on fog-free nights, filmmakers had to fake the sort of dank, smoke-wreathed London scenes audiences craved. Its discoveries like these that make reading London Fog such an unusual, enthralling and enlightening experience.
Miranda Seymour, New York Times Book Review

Corton, clad in an overcoat, with a linklighter before her, takes us into the gloomier, long 19th century, where she revels in its Gothic grasp. Beautifully illustrated, London Fog delves fascinatingly into that swirling miasma.
Philip Hoare, New Statesman

A New York Times Book Review Editors Choice
A Telegraph Editors Choice
An Evening Standard Best Books about London Selection

In popular imagination, London is a city of fog. The classic London fogs, the thick yellow pea-soupers, were born in the industrial age of the early nineteenth century. Christine L. Corton tells the story of these epic London fogs, their dangers and beauty, and their lasting effects on our culture and imagination.

Engrossing and magnificently researchedCortons book combines meticulous social history with a wealth of eccentric detail. Thus we learn that Londons ubiquitous plane trees were chosen for their shiny, fog-resistant foliage. And since Jack the Ripper actually went out to stalk his victims on fog-free nights, filmmakers had to fake the sort of dank, smoke-wreathed London scenes audiences craved. Its discoveries like these that make reading London Fog such an unusual, enthralling and enlightening experience.
Miranda Seymour, New York Times Book Review

Corton, clad in an overcoat, with a linklighter before her, takes us into the gloomier, long 19th century, where she revels in its Gothic grasp. Beautifully illustrated, London Fog delves fascinatingly into that swirling miasma.
Philip Hoare, New Statesman

Über den Autor
Christine L. Corton is a Senior Member of Wolfson College, Cambridge, and a freelance writer. She worked for many years at publishing houses in London.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
Fachbereich: Regionalgeschichte
Genre: Geschichte, Importe
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780674979819
ISBN-10: 0674979818
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Corton, Christine L.
Hersteller: Harvard University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 230 x 154 x 32 mm
Von/Mit: Christine L. Corton
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.12.2017
Gewicht: 0,633 kg
Artikel-ID: 108789607