01957nam a2200409 a 4500001001200000003000800012006001900020007001500039008004100054010001700095020003600112020003300148020002700181040002100208035002100229050002600250082001800276100003300294245007400327260006000401300002400461504006400485505038900549533015200938650004401090650003201134650003901166650002901205650002501234650003201259650002201291650004501313655002901358710001701387856012601404999001701530ebr10627962CaPaEBRm u cr cn|||||||||080127s2008 vaua sb 001 0 eng d z 2008003089 z9780813927107 (acid-free paper) z0813927102 (acid-free paper) z9780813934280 (e-book) aCaPaEBRcCaPaEBR a(OCoLC)82372926614aPR830.M53bB76 2008eb04a820.9/3552221 aBrown, Julia Prewitt,d1948-14aThe bourgeois interiorh[electronic resource] /cJulia Prewitt Brown. aCharlottesville :bUniversity of Virginia Press,c2008. axiv, 188 p. :bill. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 173-181) and index.0 aRobinson Crusoe's cave -- Fanny's room -- Charles Dickens and the Victorian addiction to dwelling -- The smell and spell of "things" in Henry James's The spoils of Poynton -- Virginia Woolf and the passing of Victorian domesticity -- Bourgeois memory and dream in the domestic interiors of Ingmar Bergman -- Conclusion : John Updike, W.G. Sebald, and the afterlife of the bourgeoisie. aElectronic reproduction.bPalo Alto, Calif. :cebrary,d2011.nAvailable via World Wide Web.nAccess may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries. 0aEnglish fictionxHistory and criticism. 0aMiddle class in literature. 0aInterior decoration in literature. 0aDwellings in literature. 0aMiddle class in art. 0aInterior decoration in art. 0aDwellings in art. 0aAmerican fictionxHistory and criticism. 7aElectronic books.2local2 aebrary, Inc.40uhttp://site.ebrary.com/lib/rucke/Doc?id=10627962zAn electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view c50854d50854