Dressed In Fiction
Autor Professor Clair Hughesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781845201722
ISBN-10: 1845201728
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 28 b&w illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 2 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1845201728
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 28 b&w illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 2 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Also available in hardback, 9781845201715 £55.00 (December, 2005)
Notă biografică
Clair Hughes is an independent scholar.
Cuprins
Dressing for the Reader The Fatal Dress: 'Roxana', Daniel Defoe Talk about Muslin: 'Northanger Abbey,' Jane AustenUnrepentant Dandies: 'Pendennis,' William ThackerayThe Woman in White and the Woman in Colour: Wilkie Collins;' 'Woman in White' and Mary Braddon's 'Lady Audley's Secret''Mind and Millinery': George Eliot's 'Middlemarch'Shades of White: Henry James's, 'The Siege of London' and 'The Author of Beltraffio'Consuming Clothes: Edith Wharton's 'The House of Mirth' The Missing Wedding Dresses: Samuel Richardson's 'Pamela' to Anita Brookner's 'Hotel Du Lac'
Recenzii
A witty and complex book, Dressed in Fiction provides an illuminating discussion of those novels I am familiar with and makes me want to read those I've yet to encounter. The quality of the author's scholarship is outstanding.
From the lost Arcadia symbolized in a Dandy's attire, to the gown as nemesis, Hughes presents an insightful analysis of nearly three centuries of literature, encompassing Richardson, Austen, Thackeray, Eliot, James, Wharton and more. Essential reading for historians of dress and the novel, Dressed in Fiction will also appeal to all with an interest in the culture and arts of this period.
A fascinating analysis of what classic authors were telling readers when they described their heroes' or heroines' costumes - information that has often been lost over time.
In Henry James and the Art of Dress (2001), Clair Hughes gave us a beautifully judged view of James's delicate way with garments. In Dressed in Fiction she has now expanded her field to take in the use of dress by other English novelists.
From the lost Arcadia symbolized in a Dandy's attire, to the gown as nemesis, Hughes presents an insightful analysis of nearly three centuries of literature, encompassing Richardson, Austen, Thackeray, Eliot, James, Wharton and more. Essential reading for historians of dress and the novel, Dressed in Fiction will also appeal to all with an interest in the culture and arts of this period.
A fascinating analysis of what classic authors were telling readers when they described their heroes' or heroines' costumes - information that has often been lost over time.
In Henry James and the Art of Dress (2001), Clair Hughes gave us a beautifully judged view of James's delicate way with garments. In Dressed in Fiction she has now expanded her field to take in the use of dress by other English novelists.
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Traces the deployment of dress in fictional texts of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, from "Roxana" to "Middlemarch", and "The House of Mirth". A study of the history of clothing, this book explores the growth of the middle classes and the association of luxury with vice, and the reasons why wedding dresses rarely ever symbolize happiness.
Traces the deployment of dress in fictional texts of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, from "Roxana" to "Middlemarch", and "The House of Mirth". A study of the history of clothing, this book explores the growth of the middle classes and the association of luxury with vice, and the reasons why wedding dresses rarely ever symbolize happiness.