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Author Melchior-Bonnet, Sabine.

Title The mirror : a history / Sabine Melchior-Bonnet ; translated by Katharine H. Jewett ; with a preface by Jean Delumeau
Published New York ; London : Routledge, 2001

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Description xi, 308 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Contents Part One --THE ORIGIN OF THE MIRROR -- 1 The Secret of Venice -- 2 The Royal Glass and Mirror Company -- 3 From Luxury to Necessity --Part Two--THE MAGIC OF RESEMBLANCE-- 4 In the Semblance of God -- 5 The Triumph of Mimesis -- 6 Staring at the Self in Order to Imagine the Self --Part three -- TROUBLING STRANGENESS-- 7 The Devil's Distorted Faces -- 8 Oblique Mirrors and Specular Trickery -- 9 Mirror Fragments
Summary "Like Henry Petroski's The Pencil or Galen Cranz's The Chair, this elegant and entertaining work makes us reconsider an object at once simple and extraordinary. From antiquity to the present, the mirror has consistently occupied a unique place in our imaginations: as a site of the divine or demonic, of lucidity or madness. Through its lens, Sabine Melchior-Bonnet shows how the material world has worked its way into our consciousness, affecting the very way in which we perceive ourselves." "Melchior-Bonnet embellishes The Mirror with numerous surprising and compelling anecdotes. She describes Johannes Gutenberg plying his metallurgical skills to produce mirrors before turning to the printing press, and narrates how the Venetian Republic employed a combination of both subtle intimidation and outright assassination to protect its mirror-making secrets. Lewis Carroll's playful treatment of the mirror is contrasted to a short story of Rainer Maria Rilke, which describes the potential for madness within the reflective glass. The modern psyche's confusion in a world dominated by images is best captured by Andy Warhol's quip, "I am sure that I am going to look into the mirror and see nothing."" "The Mirror is cultural history at its best: a dazzling, virtuoso performance that readers of books like Carlo Ginzburg's The Cheese and the Worms or Robert Darnton's The Great Massacre will not be able to pass up."--Jacket
Notes Ill. on frontispiece
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Translated from the French
Subject Mirrors in art -- History.
Mirrors in literature -- History.
Mirrors -- Religious aspects.
Mirrors -- History.
Genre/Form History.
Author Jewett, Katharine H. (Katharine Helen)
LC no. 00042204
ISBN 0415924472
Other Titles Histoire du miroir. English