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This book explores the concept of critical interiority in literature, art, and architecture within European francophone culture, spanning the late eighteenth to early twentieth centuries.
As a lived, imagined, or conceptualized interior space, critical interiority initially suggests a duality between interior and exterior spaces. However, this division is simultaneously destabilized, to the point where the distinction between the two spatial categories nearly dissolves. This paradox forms a lens through which modern subjectivity is analysed as an interiority. By examining examples of critical interiority found in architecture, literature, and visual art, the chapters in this volume illuminate the fundamental tensions of modernity regarding the subject and its relationship to authenticity, gender, identity, memory, nature, privacy, sociability, and temporality.
Set at the intersections of various critical frameworks, this book offers a unique and interdisciplinary perspective on space. It will be of interest to researchers in the fields of nineteenth-century literature and architecture, France and Belgium, general cultural history, domesticity and the city, art history and aesthetic theory, literary genres and comparative literature.
Contents
Introducton: Critical Interiority: Spatial Imagination and Modernity in European Francophone Culture During the Long Nineteenth Century
Part I
Critical Interiority in Architecture
1. An Architecture of Shadows: The Sublime World of Étienne-Louis Boullée Laure Katsaros
2. Behind the F(r)ame of the Eiffel Tower: The Universal Exposition of Space and the Ontology of Objects Alexandre Dubois
3. Beneath the Surface of the Present. Temporality and Memory in Fernand Khnopff's Art and Architecture Dominique Bauer
Part II
Critical Interiority in Literature
4. Haunting Houses: Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher" with Verne's Le Château des Carpathes Abigail RayAlexander
5. Enchanted Paradou: Zola's Garden Ecology in La faute de l'abbé Mouret Annie Smart
6. Broken Images: Imagined and Lived Domesticity in Huysmans's En ménage Aina Martí
7. Disenchanting Enchantments: Zola, Manet, and the Erotics of the Conservatory Kathryn A. Haklin
8. Proust's Superimposed Spaces: The Bedroom, The Church, and Images of Things Past Jill Cornish



