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13 Cards in this Set
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Kenneth Graham
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The Wind in the Willows
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Style and the Mole
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Lerer--Ruskin and Romantics as source for Domestic Aesthetic
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Coventry Patmore
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The Angel (Honoria) in the House
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Family Fortunes
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Separate rooms for living and work, separated from public eye and from industry, cleanliness associated with morality, gardens...
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John Ruskin
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Sesame and Lilies, lilies of Queen's Gardens--desire power (influence) to redeem men and guide their power.
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Sarah Ellis
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The Women of England, Their Social Duties, and Domestic Habits.
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Is Female to Male as Nature is to Culture?
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Ortner
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Material Good
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Wealth and acquisition is bad . . . until we endow our stuff with moral influence. Chamber of horrors. Soul searching-->obsession with self.
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W. J. Loftie
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A Plea for Art in the House
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Isabella Beeton
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The Book of Household Management; Comprising Information for the . . .
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Desire and Domestic Fiction: A Political History of the Novel
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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.
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C. Dickens
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Household Words
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Elizabeth Gaskell
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Cranford
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