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13 Cards in this Set

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Kenneth Graham
The Wind in the Willows
Style and the Mole
Lerer--Ruskin and Romantics as source for Domestic Aesthetic
Coventry Patmore
The Angel (Honoria) in the House
Family Fortunes
Separate rooms for living and work, separated from public eye and from industry, cleanliness associated with morality, gardens...
John Ruskin
Sesame and Lilies, lilies of Queen's Gardens--desire power (influence) to redeem men and guide their power.
Sarah Ellis
The Women of England, Their Social Duties, and Domestic Habits.
Is Female to Male as Nature is to Culture?
Ortner
Material Good
Wealth and acquisition is bad . . . until we endow our stuff with moral influence. Chamber of horrors. Soul searching-->obsession with self.
W. J. Loftie
A Plea for Art in the House
Isabella Beeton
The Book of Household Management; Comprising Information for the . . .
Desire and Domestic Fiction: A Political History of the Novel
Nancy Armstrong. Horizontal affiliation breaks vertical identification. Middle class woman to be useful, not lofty and aristocratic. Labor that is not labor--husband's economy depends on her wise use and self-denial.
C. Dickens
Household Words
Elizabeth Gaskell
Cranford