The Cosmopolitan Interior: Liberalism and the British Home, 1870-1914

The Cosmopolitan Interior: Liberalism and the British Home, 1870-1914

by Judith A. Neiswander
ISBN-10:
0300124902
ISBN-13:
9780300124903
Pub. Date:
12/09/2008
Publisher:
Yale University Press
ISBN-10:
0300124902
ISBN-13:
9780300124903
Pub. Date:
12/09/2008
Publisher:
Yale University Press
The Cosmopolitan Interior: Liberalism and the British Home, 1870-1914

The Cosmopolitan Interior: Liberalism and the British Home, 1870-1914

by Judith A. Neiswander

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Overview

Literature on domestic interior decoration first emerged as a popular genre in Britain during the 1870s and 1880s, as middle-class readers sought decorating advice from books, household manuals, women’s magazines, and professional journals. This intriguing book examines that literature and shows how it was influenced by the widespread liberalism of the middle class.

Judith Neiswander explains that during these years liberal values—individuality, cosmopolitanism, scientific rationalism, the progressive role of the elite, and the emancipation of women—informed advice about the desirable appearance of the home. In the period preceding the First World War, these values changed dramatically: advice on decoration became more nationalistic in tone and a new goal was set for the interior—“to raise the British child by the British hearth.” Neiswander traces this evolving discourse within the context of current writing on interior decoration, writing that is much more detached from social and political issues of the day.




Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300124903
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 12/09/2008
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 7.90(w) x 10.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Judith A. Neiswander is an independent art historian.

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