Designing Women: The Dressing Room in Eighteenth-century English Literature and CultureBucknell University Press, 2005 - 302 páginas Dressing rooms, introduced into English domestic architecture during the seventeenth century provided elite women with imprecedented private space at home and in so doing promised them an equally unprecedented autonomy by providing a space for self-fashioning, eroticism and contemplation. Tita Chico's Designing Women argues that the dressing room becomes a powerful metaphor in late-seventeenth- and eighteenth-century literature for both progressive and conservative satirists and novelists. These writers use the trope to represent competing notions of women's independence and their objectification indicating that the dressing room occupies a central (if neglected) place in the history of private life, postmodern theories of the closet and the development of literary forms. |
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... describes a chronological and generic change , as well as a clus- ter of themes that regularly find a voice in the dressing room . On the other side of the critical divide in eighteenth - century studies , Designing Women offers a ...
... describes a chronological and generic change , as well as a clus- ter of themes that regularly find a voice in the dressing room . On the other side of the critical divide in eighteenth - century studies , Designing Women offers a ...
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... was not necessarily fixed . Mary's letter describes the renovations that still needed to be completed at Kensington House ( alterations that were de- signed by Sir Christopher Wren ) , and suggests to 70 DESIGNING WOMEN.
... was not necessarily fixed . Mary's letter describes the renovations that still needed to be completed at Kensington House ( alterations that were de- signed by Sir Christopher Wren ) , and suggests to 70 DESIGNING WOMEN.
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... describes and salutes . " 61 But in the " Obser- vations , " Pope flies in the face of critical tradition to argue that Achilles ' shield was possible to visualize . Others contend that " the Shield is crowded with such a Multiplicity ...
... describes and salutes . " 61 But in the " Obser- vations , " Pope flies in the face of critical tradition to argue that Achilles ' shield was possible to visualize . Others contend that " the Shield is crowded with such a Multiplicity ...
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The Dressing Room Unlockd | 9 |
Acknowledgments | 19 |
The Politics and Aesthetics of | 25 |
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