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The closet : the eighteenth-century architecture of intimacy
The closet : the eighteenth-century architecture of intimacy / Danielle Bobker.
The closet : the eighteenth-century architecture of intimacy

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 전자책(국외)
미국국회도서관 청구기호  
PR448.I58-B63 2020
기본표목-개인명  
Bobker Danielle , 1969-
    표제와 책임표시사항  
    The closet : the eighteenth-century architecture of intimacy / Danielle Bobker.
    발행, 배포, 간사 사항  
    Princeton : Princeton University Press , [2020]
      형태사항  
      1 online resource (xvii, 269 pages)
      서지 등 주기  
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
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      완전내용Rooms for improvement: The Way In -- Favor: The Duchess of York's Bathing Closet -- Houses of office: Lady Acheson's Privy for Two -- Breaking and entering: Miss C-y's Cabinet of Curiosities -- Moving closets: Parson Yorick's Vis-à-vis -- Coda: Coming Out in the Twenty-First Century.
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      요약"In early modern English interior design, closets provided royalty with secluded places for reading, writing, and storing valuables, as well as for nurturing the shifting alliances on which the politics of the day depended. Admission to the closet was contingent solely on the owner's approval, and the criteria for admission were necessarily opaque. Later, in the houses of nobility and, increasingly, those of the middle class, private rooms served as prayer closets, curiosity cabinets, dressing rooms, libraries, galleries, and impromptu bedrooms. Merging with the privy and the bath, they were remade as earth closets or water closets and bathing closets. In these new iterations, closets remained important spaces where physical closeness or the exchange of knowledge, or both, could take place. The Closet proposes that the closet's material proliferation had a distinctive relationship to literature. Drawing on work by Samuel Pepys, Jonathan Swift, and Laurence Sterne, among others, the author argues that eighteenth-century writers were curious about closet relations as such-including favoritism, patronage, and voyeurism-and also turned to the closet as a figurative bond between author and audience. Dozens of texts published in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were described by their writers or publishers as closets or cabinets, such as the novella "Miss C--'s Cabinet of Curiosity," containing knowledge that originated in courtly closets, prayer closets, and similar intimate spaces. The closet's longstanding associations with intimacy across social divides made it a touchstone for exploring the attachments made possible by the decline of the court, on one hand, and the proliferation of print, the first mass medium, on the other"--해제Provided by publisher.
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      Print version Bobker Danielle 1969- Closet
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