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Authors, English, Cities and towns in literature, City and town life in literature, English Authors, English literature, Great Fire, London, England, 1666, History, History and criticism, Homes and haunts, Intellectual life, Names, Geographical, in literature, Public spaces, English literature, history and criticism, early modern, 1500-1700, London (england), intellectual life, Great britain, history, restoration, 1660-1688, London (england), history, Public spaces in literature, Fire, Early modern, Great Fire (London, England : 1666) fast (OCoLC)fst00947020, English literature--history and criticism, English literature--england--london--history and criticism, English literature--early modern, 1500-1700--history and criticism, Names, geographical, in literature, Great fire, london, england, 1666, Public spaces--history, Public spaces--england--london--history--17th century, Authors, english--homes and haunts, Authors, english--homes and haunts--england--london, Pr8476 .w35 1998, 820.9/32421/09032Places
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The Literary and Cultural Spaces of Restoration London
February 13, 2006, Cambridge University Press
Paperback
in English
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The literary and cultural spaces of Restoration London
1998, Cambridge University Press
in English
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"From his walk through the hot ruins of London, John Evelyn marked in his diary the conditions of fundamental change, of terrifying difference: the ancient, familiar, topographically stable city had become inaccessible and unknowable within the space of four days."
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"From his walk through the hot ruins of London, John Evelyn marked in his diary the conditions of fundamental change, of terrifying difference: the ancient, familiar, topographically stable city had become inaccessible and unknowable within the space of four days."
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