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Title: CAPITAL SPECULATIONS
WRITING AND BUILDING WASHINGTON, D.C.
By: Sarah Luria
Format: Hardback

List price: £55.95


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ISBN 10: 1584655011
ISBN 13: 9781584655015
Publisher: UNIVERSITY PRESS OF NEW ENGLAND
Pub. date: 15 March, 2006
Series: Becoming Modern: New Nineteenth-century Studies
Pages: 256
Description: Clarifying the dynamic relations among discourse, economics, politics, and the built environment, this book demonstrates how keenly architectural history is interwoven into American literary and political life. This book pursues the vital political connection between architecture and literature in the formation in 1791, of America's capital city.
Synopsis: An imaginative analysis of the interplay between rhetoric and physical space in the creation of the nation's capital. In this lively study, Sarah Luria pursues the vital political connection between architecture and literature in the formation in 1791 of America's grand new capital city. City planners believed that designing Washington, D.C. as a physical model of the Constitution and its balance of powers, would help citizens bond with the newly created nation. Although wildly ambitious, this design was made feasible through financial speculation. Dazzled by the plans for an "American Rome", citizens would buy up its empty lots and make the nation's capital their home. Luria demonstrates how political and financial speculation combined to build Washington and, once established, how the capital became a stage for the visions of subsequent reformers.Luria examines five political reformers and the Washington sites they used to promote their ideas, namely George Washington and the design of the "Federal City"; Abraham Lincoln and the enlargement of the Capitol dome during the Civil War; Walt Whitman and the capital's Civil War hospitals; Frederick Douglass and his impressive estate overlooking the Capitol; and Henry Adams and the double house that he built with poet-statesman John Hay on Lafayette Square. Although each author's work describes a different dynamic relationship between text and physical space, all five combine political speculation and marketplace psychology. They construct their visions and attract investment in them through their novelty, boldness, and extravagant scale. Clarifying the dynamic relations among discourse, economics, politics, and the built environment, Luria's book demonstrates how keenly architectural history is interwoven into American literary and political life.
Illustrations: 41 illustrations
Publication: US
Imprint: University of New Hampshire Press
Returns: Returnable
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