The Ephemeral History of Perfume – Scent and Sense in Early Modern England
Autor Holly Duganen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 noi 2011
In this book, Duganfocuses on six important scents--incense, rose, sassafras, rosemary, ambergris, and jasmine. She links these smells to the unique spaces they inhabited--churches, courts, contact zones, plague-ridden households, luxury markets, and pleasure gardens--and the objects used to dispense them. This original approach provides a rare opportunity to study how early modern men and women negotiated the environment in their everyday lives and the importance of smell to their daily actions.
Dugan defines perfume broadly to include spices, flowers, herbs, animal parts, trees, resins, and other ingredients used to produce artificial scents, smokes, fumes, airs, balms, powders, and liquids. In researching these Renaissance aromas, Dugan uncovers the extraordinary ways, now largely lost, that people at the time spoke and wrote about smell: objects "ambered, civited, expired, fetored, halited, resented, and smeeked" or were described as "breathful, embathed, endulced, gracious, halited, incensial, odorant, pulvil, redolent, and suffite."
A unique contribution to early modern studies, The Ephemeral History of Perfume is an unparalleled study of olfaction in the Renaissance, a period in which new scents and important cultural theories about smell were developed. Dugan's inspired analysis of a wide range of underexplored sources makes available to scholars a remarkable wealth of information on the topic.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781421402345
ISBN-10: 1421402343
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 161 x 238 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10: 1421402343
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 161 x 238 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Johns Hopkins University Press
Descriere
Dugan's inspired analysis of a wide range of underexplored sources makes available to scholars a remarkable wealth of information on the topic.