My Dark Room: Spaces of the Inner Self in Eighteenth-Century England - Paperback

My Dark Room: Spaces of the Inner Self in Eighteenth-Century England - Paperback

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My Dark Room: Spaces of the Inner Self in Eighteenth-Century England - Paperback

My Dark Room: Spaces of the Inner Self in Eighteenth-Century England - Paperback

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Sale price  $63.50 Regular price 

by Julie Park (Author)

Examines spaces of inner life in eighteenth-century England to shed new light on interiority in literature and visual and material culture.

In what kinds of spaces do we become most aware of the thoughts in our own heads? In My Dark Room, Julie Park explores places of solitude and enclosure that gave eighteenth-century subjects closer access to their inner worlds: grottos, writing closets, landscape follies, and the camera obscura, that beguiling "dark room" inside which the outside world in all its motion and color is projected. The camera obscura and its dreamlike projections within it served as a paradigm for the everyday spaces, whether in built environments or in imaginative writing, that generated the fleeting states of interiority eighteenth-century subjects were compelled to experience and inhabit.

My Dark Room illuminates the spatial and physical dimensions of inner life in the long eighteenth century by synthesizing material analyses of diverse media, from optical devices and landscape architecture to women's intimate dress, with close readings of literary texts not traditionally considered together, among them Andrew Marvell's country house poem Upon Appleton House, Margaret Cavendish's experimental epistolary work Sociable Letters, Alexander Pope's heroic verse epistle Eloisa to Abelard, and Samuel Richardson's novel Pamela. Park also analyzes letters and diaries, architectural plans, prints, drawings, paintings, and more, drawing our attention to the lively interactions between spaces and psyches in private environments. Park's innovative method of "spatial formalism" reveals how physical settings enable psychic interiors to achieve vitality in lives both real and imagined.

Author Biography

Julie Park is the Paterno Family Librarian for Literature and professor of English at the Pennsylvania State University. She is the author of The Self and It: Novel Objects in Eighteenth-Century England and coeditor of Organic Supplements: Bodies and Things of the Natural World, 1580-1790.

Number of Pages: 352
Dimensions: 0.79 x 8.9 x 5.91 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: August 03, 2023

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