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Author Totten, Gary

Title Memorial Boxes and Guarded Interiors : Edith Wharton and Material Culture
Published Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (328 pages)
Series Amer Lit Realism & Naturalism
Amer Lit Realism & Naturalism
Contents List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction: Edith Wharton and Material Culture / Gary Totten; I. Authority and Professionalism; 2. Presence and Professionalism: The Critical Reception of Edith Wharton / Lyn Bennett; 3. No Innocence in This Age: Edith Wharton''s Commercialization and Commodification / Jamie Barlowe; 4. Materializing the Word: The Woman Writer and the Struggle for Authority in ""Mr. Jones"" / Jacqueline Wilson-Jordan; II. The Body; 5. Picturing Lily: Body Art in ''The House of Mirth'' / Emily J. Orlando
6. Building the Female Body: Modern Technology and Techniques at Work in ''Twilight Sleep'' / Deborah J. ZakIII. Consumerism; 7. Fashioning an Aesthetics of Consumption in ''The House of Mirth'' / Jennifer Shepherd; 8. The Futile and the Dingy: Wasting and Being Wasted in ''The House of Mirth'' / J. Michael Duvall; IV. Interiors; 9. The Bachelor Girl and the Body Politic: The Built Environment, Self-Possession, and the Never-Married Woman in The House of Mirth / Linda S. Watts; 10. ""Use Unknown"": Edith Wharton, the Museum Space, and the Writer''s Work / Karin Roffman; V. Technology
11. The Machine in the Home: Women and Technology in ''The Fruit of the Tree'' / Gary Totten12. Undine Spragg, the Mirror and the Lamp in ''The Custom of the Country'' / Carol Baker Sapora; Works Cited; Contributors; Index
Summary In Edith Wharton's works, references to architecture, interior decoration, painting, sculpture, and fashion abound. As these essays demonstrate, art and objects are for Wharton evidence of cultural belief and reflect the values, assumptions, and customs of the burgeoning consumer culture in which she lived and about which she wrote. Furthermore, her meditations about issues of architecture, design, and decoration serve as important commentaries on her vision of the literary arts. In The Decoration of Houses she notes that furniture and bric-à-brac are often crowded into a room in order to com
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Subject Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937 -- Criticism and interpretation
SUBJECT Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937 fast
Subject Material culture in literature.
Material culture in literature
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Orlando, Emily J
Barlowe, Jamie
Wilson-Jordan, Jacqueline
Roffman, Karin
Duvall, J. Michael
Watts, Linda S
Zak, Deborah
Bennett, Lyn
Shepherd, Jennifer
Sapora, Carol
ISBN 9780817388829
0817388826