Abstract

CITIES are powerful and threatening monsters, and writers exposed to them have often reacted with a horrified recoil or seen in them images of emptiness or despair. We recognise in the lines of Eliot and Wordsworth our own response to the brutal assault London directs at our senses and our cherished view of our own uniqueness, though few of us are able to communicate our impressions in such memorable language:

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