compare and contrast Edgar Allan Poe’s “the man of the crowd” and Charles Dickens’ “night walks” of the representation and function of the literary figure of the flâneur, in engaging with the question of modernity in the two narratives
Compare and contrast Edgar Allan Poe’s “the man of the crowd” and Charles Dickens’ “night walks” of the representation and function of the literary figure of the flâneur/flâneuse, and the acts of flânerie, in engaging with the question of modernity in the two narratives