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1. Introduction: Literary Realism as Meta-Spectacle
2. "Pugin was wrong, and Wren was right"
Architectural Revival as Spectacle in Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure
3. "The true Italy is to be found by patient observation"
Tourism as Spectacle in E.M. Forster's A Room with a View
4. "You've stirred in me my unacted part"
Historical Pageantry as Spectacle in Virginia Woolf's Between the Acts
5. "Pressed against the screen"
Cinema and Photography as Spectacle in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children
6. "The law of white gloves"
The Museum as Spectacle in Edward Carey's Observatory Mansions
7. Epilogue: "Those old soixante-huitards"
Debord as Spectacle in Julian Barnes' England, England
2. "Pugin was wrong, and Wren was right"
Architectural Revival as Spectacle in Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure
3. "The true Italy is to be found by patient observation"
Tourism as Spectacle in E.M. Forster's A Room with a View
4. "You've stirred in me my unacted part"
Historical Pageantry as Spectacle in Virginia Woolf's Between the Acts
5. "Pressed against the screen"
Cinema and Photography as Spectacle in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children
6. "The law of white gloves"
The Museum as Spectacle in Edward Carey's Observatory Mansions
7. Epilogue: "Those old soixante-huitards"
Debord as Spectacle in Julian Barnes' England, England