Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura
Helsinki in early twentieth-century literature : urban experiences in Finnish prose fiction 1890-1940
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Prologue . . 9
1. Introduction . . 10
An Eternal Cinderella? . . 10
Selected Material . . 12
Earlier Writings on Helsinki in Finnish Literature . . 13
Real and Imagined Cities . . 14
Outline . . 15
2. Ways of Writing and Reading the City . . 17
Perspectives on the City in Literature . . 17
Dichotomies . . 18
Ambiguity . . 19
Metaphorizations of the City . . 20
Towards a Poetics of Movement . . 23
Trajectories through Space and Narrative . . 25
Penalization and the Flaneur . . 26
Walking as Enunciation . . 27
3. The Shock of Arrival. Expectations and First Impressions of the City . . 30
Arrival in the City in Juhani Aho's Helsinkiin (1889) . . 31
Mobility and the Degenerating City . . 34
The Young Man/Woman from the Province . . 38
Expectations and First Experiences of Helsinki . . 40
Competing Visions . . 40
Restlessness and Rootlessness . . 42
An Experience of Shock: Conclusion . . 49
Helsinki 1890-1918: A Short History . . 53
4. The Fateful Esplanade. The Stratification of Public Space . . 56
A Shorthand Expression for the City . . 57
A Male Bourgeois Ritual . . 60
The Gaze and the Right to the City in Eino Leino's Jaana Ronty (1907) . . 65
Jaana Ronty . . 66
Public Space - Public Women? . . 67
The Experience of Helsinki's Public Space under the Aegis of the "Frost Years" . . 70
The Esplanade as Agent Road . . 73
Uneasy Encounters . . 74
Traces of Flanerie Beyond the Esplanade . . 76
5. Experiences of a Metropolis in Motion. Changing and Disappearing Helsinki . . 81
A Panoramic View of the City . . 82
Helsinki in Arvid Jarnefelt's Venehojalaiset (1909) . . 86
A Novel about the Land Question . . 87
City of Sin: the Brothel Scene . . 88
Tentacular City . . 91
Helsinki in Transformation . . 92
Intimations of Apocalypse . . 96
Nocturnal Outing to the Fortress . . 97
"All culture is swaying, all forms are inverted" . . 100
The Whore of Babylon . . 106
Towards a Sense of Belonging . . 107
A Fully-fledged Helsinki Novel . . 111
Helsinki 1917-1940: A Short History . . 115
6. Aestheticizing the City. The Internalization of a New Helsinki . . 117
The Internalized Urban Experience in Mika Waltari's Suuri illusioni (1928) . . 118
City Archaeologies . . 124
Thoughts Breaking off in Mid-Sentence . . 129
The Nocturnal Car Drive . . 131
Aestheticizing "New Helsinki" and Helvi Hamalainen's Saadyllinen murhenaytelma (1941) . . 136
Helsinki as Urban Pastoral . . 142
Conclusion . . 145
7. Towards the Margins. Cumbersome Movement through the Urban Fringes . . 147
Krokelby in Joel Lehtoneris Rakastunut rampa (1922) . . 148
A Deformed Landscape . . 152
From Carnivalesque to Grotesque Landscape . . 153
"Like meat on a grill" . . 155
The Slaughterhouse . . 159
Mapping a Socially Divided City: Place Names . . 160
The Loss of the Centre . . 166
The Shop Window and the City as a "Bordello of Consumption" . . 167
The Centrifugal City . . 168
Hampered Mobility . . 171
A Divided City: Class and Gender . . 173
A Home in the Margins? . . 176
Conclusion . . 179
Notes . . 183
References . . 216
Primary Sources . . 216
Secondary Sources . . 219
Abstract . . 238
Index . . 239