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Privacy and Solitude: The Medieval Discovery of Personal Space

Autor Diana Webb
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 apr 2007
Most people in the middle ages shared communal living space and lived most of their lives publicly in the midst of other people. Slowly, however, the wealthy began to build parts of their houses that were private and where private activities, such as reading, could be enjoyed. This was a new development and differed from the solitude of the hermit and the silence of the monk. Diana Webb traces what this meant for men and women growing sense of individuality in this highly original book.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781852854799
ISBN-10: 1852854790
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hambledon Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

A unique look at how people lived in the middle ages, and how, with the growth of a middle class, they managed to change the way they lived.Fans of social history will lap this book upThe author, as a senior lecturer at King's College London, is ideally placed to write this book.

Cuprins

Introduction; 1 Withdrawing from the World; 2 Pioneers of Solitude; 3 The Western Desert; 4 Living in the World; 5 In Search of Lost Solitude; 6 In the Midst of People; 7 In Chamber and in Hall; 8 Religion in the Home; 9 Men of Letters; 10 Studies; 11 Gardens; 12 Loss of Community; 13 Conclusion: Individual and Society

Recenzii

"This work supplements the monumental efforts of the contributors to the second volume of A History of Private Life (ed. Georges Duby, 1988), especially because of its concern with English society, and lays a foundation for history of how medieval people actually experienced solitude and privacy.  Summing up: Highly recommended. Graduate students/faculty." -J. Harrie, CHOICE, April 2008, Vol. 45, No. 8
"a hugely enriching and insightful exploration of the medieval world."   Reviewed by Silvia Evangelisti in Times Higher Eduction Supplement, 2008
'There is far more to this book than even its wide stands may suggest. Scholars of many disciplines will find much for enquiring minds to mull over and develop. The need for privacy for thought and for solitude, to refresh personally and religiously, is abundantly present in us all...Readers of all backgrounds will find much pleasure and reward in this original and stimulating survey.' Brenda Bolton, Church Times (Same review also appeared in Baptist Times.)
'Webb has hit upon an intrifuiing subject: the rise of the middle-classes and their craving for privacy, rejecting the communal living and public lives so prevalent in the Middle Ages.' Publishing News, 7 July 2006
"Diana Webb... explores the consequences for Christians seeking the desert, from the earliest times to the high Middle Ages, and a fascinating tale she makes of it, closely informed by scores of contemporary accounts and told with an engaging clarity and judgement. It is an impressive book." Christopher Howse, Tablet, 07/07.07