Author: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
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Category : Children's stories, American
Languages : en
Pages : 344
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Gypsy Breyton
Author: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
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Category : Children's stories, American
Languages : en
Pages : 344
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Children's stories, American
Languages : en
Pages : 344
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Gypsy Breyton
Author: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
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Category : Children's stories, American
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Children's stories, American
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Gypsy Breynton
Author: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
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Category : Breynton, Gypsy (Fictitious character)
Languages : en
Pages : 294
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High-spirited Jemima "Gypsy" Breynton keeps life interesting for her family and teacher.
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Category : Breynton, Gypsy (Fictitious character)
Languages : en
Pages : 294
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High-spirited Jemima "Gypsy" Breynton keeps life interesting for her family and teacher.
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1002
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1002
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Author: Nahant Public Library, Nahant, Mass
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 168
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 168
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Fashioning the Nineteenth Century
Author: Cristina Giorcelli
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 0816687528
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 497
Book Description
In nineteenth-century Europe and the United States, fashion—once the province of the well-to-do—began to make its way across class lines. At once a democratizing influence and a means of maintaining distinctions, gaps in time remained between what the upper classes wore and what the lower classes later copied. And toward the end of the century, style also moved from the streets to the parlor. The third in a four-part series charting the social, cultural, and political expression of clothing, dress, and accessories, Fashioning the Nineteenth Century focuses on this transformative period in an effort to show how certain items of apparel acquired the status of fashion and how fashion shifted from the realm of the elites into the emerging middle and working classes—and back. The contributors to this volume are leading scholars from France, Italy, and the United States, as well as a practicing psychoanalyst and artists working in fashion and with textiles. Whether considering girls’ school uniforms in provincial Italy, widows’ mourning caps in Victorian novels, Charlie’s varying dress in Kate Chopin’s eponymous story, or the language of clothing in Henry James, the essays reveal how changes in ideals of the body and its adornment, in classes and nations, created what we now understand to be the imperatives of fashion. Contributors: Dagni Bredesen, Eastern Illinois U; Carmela Covato, U of Rome Three; Agnès Derail-Imbert, École Normale Supérieure/VALE U of Paris, Sorbonne; Clair Hughes, International Christian University of Tokyo; Bianca Iaccarino Idelson; Beryl Korot; Anna Masotti; Bruno Monfort, Université of Paris, Ouest Nanterre La Défense; Giuseppe Nori, U of Macerata, Italy; Marta Savini, U of Rome Three; Anna Scacchi, U of Padua; Carroll Smith-Rosenberg, U of Michigan.
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 0816687528
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 497
Book Description
In nineteenth-century Europe and the United States, fashion—once the province of the well-to-do—began to make its way across class lines. At once a democratizing influence and a means of maintaining distinctions, gaps in time remained between what the upper classes wore and what the lower classes later copied. And toward the end of the century, style also moved from the streets to the parlor. The third in a four-part series charting the social, cultural, and political expression of clothing, dress, and accessories, Fashioning the Nineteenth Century focuses on this transformative period in an effort to show how certain items of apparel acquired the status of fashion and how fashion shifted from the realm of the elites into the emerging middle and working classes—and back. The contributors to this volume are leading scholars from France, Italy, and the United States, as well as a practicing psychoanalyst and artists working in fashion and with textiles. Whether considering girls’ school uniforms in provincial Italy, widows’ mourning caps in Victorian novels, Charlie’s varying dress in Kate Chopin’s eponymous story, or the language of clothing in Henry James, the essays reveal how changes in ideals of the body and its adornment, in classes and nations, created what we now understand to be the imperatives of fashion. Contributors: Dagni Bredesen, Eastern Illinois U; Carmela Covato, U of Rome Three; Agnès Derail-Imbert, École Normale Supérieure/VALE U of Paris, Sorbonne; Clair Hughes, International Christian University of Tokyo; Bianca Iaccarino Idelson; Beryl Korot; Anna Masotti; Bruno Monfort, Université of Paris, Ouest Nanterre La Défense; Giuseppe Nori, U of Macerata, Italy; Marta Savini, U of Rome Three; Anna Scacchi, U of Padua; Carroll Smith-Rosenberg, U of Michigan.
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Author: Evanston Free Public Library
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Category : Children's literature
Languages : en
Pages : 152
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Publisher:
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Category : Children's literature
Languages : en
Pages : 152
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