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Housing, Class and Gender in Modern British Writing, 1880–2012

Housing, Class and Gender in Modern British Writing, 1880–2012

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Domestic interiors and housing environments have historically been portrayed as a framing device for the representation of individuals and social groups. Drawing together a wide and eclectic collection of well known, and less familiar, works by writers including Charles Booth, Octavia Hill, James Joyce, Pat O'Mara, Rose Macaulay, Patrick Hamilton, Sam Selvon, Sarah Waters, Lynsey Hanley and Andrea Levy, the author reflects upon and challenges various myths and truisms of 'home' through an analysis of four distinct British settings: slums, boarding houses, working-class childhood homes and housing estates. Her exploration of works of social investigation, fiction and life writing leads to an intricate stock of housing tales that are inherited, shifting and always revealing about the culture of our times. This book seeks to demonstrate how depictions of domestic space - in literature, history and other cultural forms - tell powerful and unexpected stories of class, gender, social belonging and exclusion.

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4a66b601-fbd3-4445-a9d2-48d9290c9cda

Housing, Class and Gender in Modern British Writing, 1880–2012

1 159 kr

1 159 kr

På lager

On., 2 april - ti., 8 april


Sikker betaling

14 dagers åpent kjøp


Selges og leveres av

Adlibris