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Record Nr.

UNINA9910811632303321

Autore

Worth Rachel

Titolo

Clothing and landscape in Victorian England : working-class dress and rural life / / Rachel Worth

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, England : , : I.B.Tauris, , 2018

London, England : , : Bloomsbury Publishing, , 2019

ISBN

9781350985759 : (ebk : Bloomsbury)

Descrizione fisica

x, 212p. ; : ill

Disciplina

391/.024

Soggetti

Clothing and dress - England - History - 19th century

Working class - Clothing - England - History - 19th century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Change and Transition in Victorian England : The rural context -- Chapter 2. Women's Work, Education and the Domesticity of Dress : Surveying and documenting the rural (I) -- Chapter 3. Clothing and its Acquisition in a Changing Society : Surveying and documenting the rural (II) -- Chapter 4. Painting Nostalgia : Dress and the vision of a vanishing rural world -- Chapter 5. Photography and Rural Dress : 'Work of art' or documentary realism? -- Chapter 6. Clothing and the 'Counter-Myth' in Images of Rural England -- Chapter 7. Thomas Hardy : Tradition, fashion and the approach of modernity -- Chapter 8. Rural Working-Class Dress : Survival, representation and change -- Conclusion : Clothing and landscape -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Plates.

Sommario/riassunto

"In the context of this rapidly changing world, Rachel Worth explores the ways in which the clothing of the rural working classes was represented visually in paintings and photographs and by the literary sources of documentary, autobiography and fiction, as well as by the particular pattern of survival and collection by museums of garments of rural provenance. Rachel Worth explores ways in which clothing and how it is represented throws light on wider social and cultural aspects of society, as well as how 'traditional' styles of dress, like men's smock-



frocks or women's sun-bonnets, came to be replaced by 'fashion'. Her compelling study, with black & white and colour illustrations, both adds a broader dimension to the history of dress by considering it within the social and cultural context of its time and discusses how  clothing enriches our understanding of the social history of the Victorian period."--