Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
(a) Space, Form, Content: The Fate of Distance
(b) Imperial Knowledge, Colonial Knowledge: The Fate of Difference
(c) The Problem with Progress: The Fate of Fiction
(d) Précis of Chapters
Part I. Balzac and the Problem of Empiricism
Chapter 1. Empiricism and Empire: La Peau de chagrin
(a) The Orientalist Paradox and the Object(s) of Empire
(b) Seeing as Knowing: Realism and the Matter of Disenchantment
Chapter 2. Marginal Realism in Le Père Goriot
(a) The World Without: The Mandarin and the Subject(s) of Empire
(b) The World Below: Vautrin on Being Seen and Known
(c) “À nous deux!”: An Ethics of Disenchantment
Chapter 3. Realism, Romance, and La Fille aux yeux d’or
(a) The World in Paris: Paquita Valdès and the Ubiquity of the Foreign
(b) Unmapping Paris: The Space of Enchantment
(c) On Seeing and Not Seeing: A Sense of Disenchantment
Part II. Trollope and the Problem of Integration
Chapter 4. Economies of Romance and History in Phineas Finn
(a) “The Colonies Next Door”: Irishness as a Realist Fact
(b) The Bildung of Phineas Finn: Irishness as a Realist Problem
(c) Unrealist History: On Pretending Not to Know
Chapter 5. Mapping and Unmapping Phineas Finn and Phineas Redux
(a) The Space of Disenchantment
(b) Loughlinter, London, and the Space of Reenchantment
(c) On Not Knowing: Detection, Empiricism, and the Verdict on the Evidence
Chapter 6. Global London and The Way We Live Now
(a) Business as Unusual: Foreignness, Crime, Commerce
(b) “Metropolitan Danger”: Melmotte and the (Other) Americans
(c) Unrealist City: The New Mobility and the Way We Lived Then
Part III. Fontane and the Problem of Familiarity
Chapter 7. “Berlin wird Weltstadt”: Nation, City, and World in Cécile
(a) Nation and World in Fontane’s Early Fiction
(b) Region, Romance, and the Rails
(c) Business as Usual: Berlin and the Banality of the Foreign
Chapter 8. The Imaginative Geography of Effi Briest
(a) Unreal Realism: Imperial Knowledge and Space
(b) Secularization and the Place of Enchantment
(c) Dueling Epistemologies and the Chinese Ghost
(d) Effi’s End: Disenchanting Enchantment
(a) Realism and Romance, Reconsidered
(b) Epilogue
Works Cited
Index