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Virginia Woolf, fashion, and literary modernity / R.S. Koppen.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (x, 182 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780748641567
  • 0748641564
  • 0748688552
  • 9780748688555
  • 0748651918
  • 9780748651917
  • 1282620398
  • 9781282620391
  • 9786612620393
  • 6612620390
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Virginia Woolf, fashion, and literary modernity.DDC classification:
  • 823.912 22
LOC classification:
  • PR6045.O72 Z7575 2009eb
Other classification:
  • HM 4815
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Contents:
Modern clothes-consciousness -- From symbolism in loose robes to the figure of the androgyne -- Fashion and literary modernity -- Modernism against fashion -- Civilised minds, fashioned bodies and the nude future -- Hats and veils: texere in the age of rupture.
Summary: Virginia Woolf, Fashion and Literary Modernity places WoolfÂþs writing in the context of sartorial practice from the Victorian period to the 1930s, and theories of dress and fashion from Thomas Carlyle to Walter Benjamin, Wyndham Lewis and J.C. Flugel. Bringing together studies in fashion, body culture and modernism, the book explores the modern fascination with sartorial fashion as well as with clothes as objects, signs, things, and embodied practice. Fashion was deeply implicated with the nineteenth-century modern and remained in focus for the modernities that continued to be proclaimed in the early decades of the following century. Clothing connects with the modernist topoi of the threshold, the trace and the interface; it is the place where character becomes image and where relations between subject and object, organic and inorganic play themselves out in a series of encounters and ruptures. Clothes also facilitate explorations in modern materialism, for instance as informing surrealist attempts to think the materiality of things outside the system of commodities and their fetishisation. WoolfÂþs work as cultural analyst and writer of fiction provides illuminating illustrations of all of these aspects, thinking through clothes" in representations of the present, investigations of the archives of the past, and projections for the future. Key Features Contributes new research to Woolf and Modernism studies Explores the significance of textual representations of dress and sartorial fashion in modernist literature Interdisciplinary approach which brings together studies of fashion, culture and literature Adds a specific author focused analysis to current work on cultural embodiment and performance
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-170) and index.

Modern clothes-consciousness -- From symbolism in loose robes to the figure of the androgyne -- Fashion and literary modernity -- Modernism against fashion -- Civilised minds, fashioned bodies and the nude future -- Hats and veils: texere in the age of rupture.

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Virginia Woolf, Fashion and Literary Modernity places WoolfÂþs writing in the context of sartorial practice from the Victorian period to the 1930s, and theories of dress and fashion from Thomas Carlyle to Walter Benjamin, Wyndham Lewis and J.C. Flugel. Bringing together studies in fashion, body culture and modernism, the book explores the modern fascination with sartorial fashion as well as with clothes as objects, signs, things, and embodied practice. Fashion was deeply implicated with the nineteenth-century modern and remained in focus for the modernities that continued to be proclaimed in the early decades of the following century. Clothing connects with the modernist topoi of the threshold, the trace and the interface; it is the place where character becomes image and where relations between subject and object, organic and inorganic play themselves out in a series of encounters and ruptures. Clothes also facilitate explorations in modern materialism, for instance as informing surrealist attempts to think the materiality of things outside the system of commodities and their fetishisation. WoolfÂþs work as cultural analyst and writer of fiction provides illuminating illustrations of all of these aspects, thinking through clothes" in representations of the present, investigations of the archives of the past, and projections for the future. Key Features Contributes new research to Woolf and Modernism studies Explores the significance of textual representations of dress and sartorial fashion in modernist literature Interdisciplinary approach which brings together studies of fashion, culture and literature Adds a specific author focused analysis to current work on cultural embodiment and performance

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