The Victorian Parlour: A Cultural StudyCambridge University Press, 5. jul. 2001 - 282 strani The parlor was the center of the Victorian home and, as Thad Logan shows, the place where contemporary conflicts about domesticity and gender relations were frequently played out. In The Victorian Parlour: A Cultural Study, Logan uses an interdisciplinary approach that combines the perspectives of art history, social history, and literary theory to describe and analyze the parlor as a highly significant cultural space. The book concludes with a discussion of how representations of the parlor in literature and art reveal the pleasures and anxieties associated with Victorian domestic life. |
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Stran i
... social history , and literary theory to describe and analyze the parlour as a cultural artifact . She offers a detailed investigation of specific objects in the parlour , and argues that these things articulated social meaning and could ...
... social history , and literary theory to describe and analyze the parlour as a cultural artifact . She offers a detailed investigation of specific objects in the parlour , and argues that these things articulated social meaning and could ...
Stran iv
... social organization , economic life , technical innovations , scientific thought in short , culture in its broadest sense . In recent years , theoretical challenges and historiographical shifts have unsettled the assumptions of previous ...
... social organization , economic life , technical innovations , scientific thought in short , culture in its broadest sense . In recent years , theoretical challenges and historiographical shifts have unsettled the assumptions of previous ...
Stran vi
... Social life and customs - 19th century . 7. Domestic fiction , English - History and criticism . 8. House furnishings in literature . I. Title . II . Series . PR468.H63 L64 2001 820.9'355 - dc21 00-050237 ISBN 0 521 63182 3 hardback For ...
... Social life and customs - 19th century . 7. Domestic fiction , English - History and criticism . 8. House furnishings in literature . I. Title . II . Series . PR468.H63 L64 2001 820.9'355 - dc21 00-050237 ISBN 0 521 63182 3 hardback For ...
Stran xiii
... social world , is to engage with the complex relations between materiality and ideology in a historically specific way . This book examines the middle - class Victorian parlour as a material artifact and as a subject of representation ...
... social world , is to engage with the complex relations between materiality and ideology in a historically specific way . This book examines the middle - class Victorian parlour as a material artifact and as a subject of representation ...
Stran xiv
... social practice . Chapter 3 develops an analysis of the parlour as an artifact characterized by the accumu- lation of objects , investigating in some detail what kinds of things were likely to be found in the parlour : the second ...
... social practice . Chapter 3 develops an analysis of the parlour as an artifact characterized by the accumu- lation of objects , investigating in some detail what kinds of things were likely to be found in the parlour : the second ...
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House and home the parlour in context | 2 |
Sweet ordering arrangement and decision decorating the parlour | 37 |
An empire of things objects in the parlour | 106 |
Intimate glimpses of home representations of the parlour | 203 |
Afterword | 234 |
Notes | 237 |
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Stran ix - Babel builders was well directed for this world: there are but two strong conquerors of the forgetfulness of men. Poetry and Architecture; and the latter in some sort includes the former, and is mightier in its reality: it is well to have, not only what men have thought and felt, but what their hands have handled, and their strength wrought, and their eyes beheld, all the days of their life.