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Introduction; Part I. Heritage: 1. English originals: literary heritage in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; 2. Reading in place: the subjects of literary geography; 3. Making it newly old: heritage and memory in turn-of-the-century London; Part II. Modernism: 4. Transit: modernism's London and E. M. Forster's Chelsea; 5. In London with a Baedeker: touring T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land; 6. Consummate labor: Virginia Woolf's trek to a better literature; Conclusion; Index.
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