| 000 | 00000cam u2200205 a 4500 | |
| 001 | 000045848403 | |
| 005 | 20151030170351 | |
| 008 | 151029s2013 enka b 001 0 eng d | |
| 010 | ▼a 2013004680 | |
| 020 | ▼a 9781107035003 (hardback : alk. paper) | |
| 035 | ▼a (KERIS)REF000017082724 | |
| 040 | ▼a DLC ▼b eng ▼c DLC ▼e rda ▼d DLC ▼d 211009 | |
| 043 | ▼a e-uk-en | |
| 050 | 0 0 | ▼a PR858.W6 ▼b S75 2013 |
| 082 | 0 0 | ▼a 823/.6099287 ▼2 23 |
| 084 | ▼a 823.6099287 ▼2 DDCK | |
| 090 | ▼a 823.6099287 ▼b S644w | |
| 100 | 1 | ▼a Smith, Chloe Wigston. |
| 245 | 1 0 | ▼a Women, work and clothes in the eighteenth-century novel / ▼c Chloe Wigston Smith, University of Georgia. |
| 260 | ▼a Cambridge : ▼b Cambridge University Press, ▼c 2013. | |
| 300 | ▼a x, 260 p. : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 26 cm. | |
| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-254) and index. | |
| 505 | 0 0 | ▼g Introduction -- ▼t The rhetoric and materials of clothes. ▼t The ornaments of prose -- ▼t Paper clothes -- ▼t The practical habits of fiction. ▼t Shift work -- ▼t Domestic work -- ▼t Public work -- ▼t Afterword. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a English fiction ▼y 18th century ▼x History and criticism. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Women in literature. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Clothing and dress in literature. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Work in literature. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Working class in literature. |
| 945 | ▼a KLPA |
소장정보
| No. | 소장처 | 청구기호 | 등록번호 | 도서상태 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. 1 | 소장처 중앙도서관/서고7층/ | 청구기호 823.6099287 S644w | 등록번호 111743853 (1회 대출) | 도서상태 대출가능 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
컨텐츠정보
책소개
This groundbreaking study examines the vexed and unstable relations between the eighteenth-century novel and the material world. Rather than exploring dress's transformative potential, it charts the novel's vibrant engagement with ordinary clothes in its bid to establish new ways of articulating identity and market itself as a durable genre. In a world in which print culture and textile manufacturing traded technologies, and paper was made of rags, the novel, by contrast, resisted the rhetorical and aesthetic links between dress and expression, style and sentiment. Chloe Wigston Smith shows how fiction exploited women's work with clothing - through stealing, sex work, service, stitching, and the stage - in order to revise and reshape material culture within its pages. Her book explores a diverse group of authors, including Jane Barker, Jonathan Swift, Daniel Defoe, Eliza Haywood, Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding, Charlotte Lennox, John Cleland, Frances Burney and Mary Robinson.
This book charts the novel's vibrant engagement with clothes, examining how fiction revises and reshapes material objects within its pages.
정보제공 :
