Description
Modernism and the Architecture of Private Life, Victoria Rosner's new study of the shaping role played by interior design in the evolution of literary modernism, is a book of enormous interest, refinement, and originality. The overarching subject-the relation between psychic life and private space-is a profound one; the treatment of individual authors-Wilde, Woolf, Strachey, Forster-full of insight. It reminds one in a way of one of those stylish Omega Workshop textiles Rosner describes so well-being colorful, refreshing, and immediately engaging, but also wrought with intelligen ce and wit. A superb book on the history of modernism in Britain between the wars. -- Terry Castle, editor of The Literature of Lesbianism This highly original and engrossing study of the interplay between modernist writers from Wilde to Woolf and the idea and practice of the modernist interior not only reveals aspects of modernism generally hidden by the more universalist and masculinist ideologies of the Modernist Movement after Le Courbusier, but also demonstrates the powerful role of space and design in the formation of modernist literary forms and themes. Most importantly, Rosner does not simply describe interiors, and recount their description in literarture, but rather investigates the social, cultural, and psychological roots of both. The result is a profound reinterpretation of modernism on all fornts, in all its gendered and spatial complexity. -- Anthony Vidler, Dean and Professor, School of Architecture, Cooper Union Rosner's analysis is multilayered and complex but readable and always interesting. Her juxtaposition of elements that other scholars have not previously brought together, her ability to intelligently illuminate important pieces of the texts she employs, and her skillful choice of a small number of appropriate illustrations combine to make this book far more than a comparison of interior architecture and literature. NWSA Journal
About the Author
Victoria Rosner is an associate professor of English at Texas A & M University. Victoria Rosner is an assistant professor of English at Texas A&M. She has received the Feminist Studies writing prize and a Mellon fellowship. She was a contributor to Doan and Prosser's Palatable Poison (CUP, 2001).
Reviews
Rosner's impressive reinterpretations of lives and texts honor her feminist mentor... and constitute a valuable addition to the literature...Highly recommended.Choice Choice An exemplary study of the relationship between artistic and literary experimentation-brilliantly original. -- Kathleen James-Chakraborty Sehepunkte Rosner's fruitful examination of individual authors, as well as artists, architects, and designers, provides exciting and fertile ground for future studies. -- Jane Garrity Modernism/Modernity This engrossing book... provides exciting and fertile ground for future studies. Modernism / Modernity
Book Information
ISBN 9780231133050
Author Victoria Rosner
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press