Spatial and Class Tensions in Jan Neruda’s Prague Stories
Jan Neruda, one of the founding figures of 19th-century Czech literature, portrays the Malá Strana (Little Quarter) district of Prague in his work Prague Stories not merely as a backdrop, but as an active element shaping social relations. In Neruda’s narratives, streets, houses, and public spaces become spaces where class differences, status struggles, and the
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