The Physiology of New York Boarding-Houses
236 pages, 6 x 9
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Release Date:10 Dec 2008
ISBN:9780813544403
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The Physiology of New York Boarding-Houses

By Thomas Gunn; Edited by David Faflik; Introduction by David Faflik
Rutgers University Press
The American boardinghouse once provided basic domestic shelter and constituted a uniquely modern world view for the first true generation of U.S. city-dwellers. Thomas Butler Gunn's classic 1857 account of urban habitation, The Physiology of New York Boarding-Houses, explores the process by which boardinghouse life was translated into a lively urban vernacular. Intimate in its confessional tone, comprehensive in its detail, disarmingly penetrating despite (or perhaps because of) its self-deprecating wit, Physiology is at once an essential introduction to a "lost" world of boarding, even as it comprises an early, engaging, and sophisticated analysis of America's "urban turn" during the decades leading up to the Civil War.

In his introduction, David Faflik considers what made Gunn's book a compelling read in the past and how today it can elucidate our understanding of the formation and evolution of urban American life and letters.

David Faflik is an assistant professor in the English Department at South Dakota State University.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
A Note on the Text
The Physiology of New York Boarding-Houses
Explanatory Notes
Further Reading
About the Editor
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