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Londýn Catherine Arnoldové

Tato série se noří do neobvyklých a často zapomenutých příběhů Londýna. Objevuje skryté kapitoly historie města, které jsou plné excentrických postav a překvapivých událostí. Je to poutavé čtení pro ty, kteří milují odhalovat méně známé, ale fascinující aspekty městské minulosti.

Globe
Underworld London
City of Sin
Bedlam
Necropolis

Doporučené pořadí čtení

  1. Necropolis

    • 320 stránek
    • 12 hodin čtení

    A vivid historical narrative of how London has dealt with its dead from pagan burial rites through the Black Death to the Blitz and the death of Diana.

    Necropolis1
    2,0
  2. Bedlam

    • 306 stránek
    • 11 hodin čtení

    An informative and entertaining study of London's lunatic fringe, and how we have dealt with the mad among us from pre-history to the present day.

    Bedlam2
    3,6
  3. City of Sin

    London and its Vices

    • 384 stránek
    • 14 hodin čtení

    If Paris is the city of love, then London is the city of lust. This vibrant chronicle explores London's relationship with sex through the ages, revealing how England's capital has been associated with desire and the sins of the flesh for over a thousand years. Richard of Devises, a monk in 1180, noted the prevalence of obscenities, while as early as the second century AD, London was infamous for its raucous festivities and disorderly houses. Award-winning historian Catharine Arnold examines the city's vice-laden history, showcasing how London has always traded in the currency of sex. From pornographic publishers on Fleet Street to courtesans in Haymarket, the streets have witnessed a range of colorful sexual behaviors. Arnold's accessible style takes readers on a journey through London's fleshpots, featuring buxom strumpets, louche aristocrats, and Victorian flagellants. The narrative captures the city's oscillation between sexual exuberance and moral panic, swinging from Puritanism to hedonism. With later chapters delving into Victorian London and the twentieth-century sexual underground, this chronicle presents a fascinating look at the raw and ribald aspects of the city.

    City of Sin3
    3,7
  4. Globe

    • 312 stránek
    • 11 hodin čtení

    The life of William Shakespeare, Britain's greatest dramatist, was inextricably linked with the history of London. Together, the great writer and the great city came of age and confronted triumph and tragedy. Triumph came when Shakespeare's company, the Chamberlain's Men, opened the Globe playhouse on Bankside in 1599, under the patronage of Queen Elizabeth I. Tragedy touched the lives of many of his contemporaries, from fellow playwright Christopher Marlowe to the disgraced Earl of Essex, while London struggled against the ever-present threat of riots, rebellions and outbreaks of plague.

    Globe5
    3,7