Table of Contents
1. The Second City in Literary Urban Studies: Methods, Approaches, Key Thematics -
Jason Finch, Lieven Ameel and Markku Salmela.- 2. World Cities and Second Cities: Imagining Growth and Hybridity in Modern Literature -
Bart Keunen.- 3. Comic Novel, City Novel: David Lodge and Jonathan Coe Reinterpreted by Birmingham -
Jason Finch.- 4. ‘A Sort of Second London in Every Thing but Vitiousness’: Bristol in Eighteenth-Century Poetry, 1700–50 -
Adam Borch.- 5. Cities within a Second City: The Case of Literary Tartu -
Mart Velsker and Ene-Reet Soovik.- 6. Still Learning from Las Vegas: Imagining America’s Urban Other -
Markku Salmela.- 7. The Capital of Otherness: A Geocritical Exploration of Diyarbakır, Turkey -
Francesco Marilungo.- 8. Narva: A Literary Border Town -
Elle-Mari Talivee.- 9. Riku Korhonen’s
Kahden ja yhden yön tarinoita as Reflection on the Suburban Fragmentation of Community -
Lieven Ameel and Tuomas Juntunen.- 10. “Away from here to Tjottahejti”: Spatial and Sexual (Re-)Orientation in Places of Secondariness in Contemporary Swedish Fiction -
Sophie Wennerscheid.- 11. Moving beyond Venice: Literary Landscapes of Movement in Northern Italy’s “Diffused City” -
Giada Peterle.- 12. Second to None: Literary Geographies of Second Cities -
Marc Brosseau.