Sensoriality and Hair Jewellery in Neo-Victorian Fiction and Culture
In this essay I will focus on the role played by hair jewellery, a widespread craft in the nineteenth-century Anglo-American context, in neo-Victorian literature and culture. I will consider hair jewels as objects that are remnants of the Victorian past, but also as personal items that evoke affect...
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Main Author: | Rosario Arias |
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Language: | CA EN ES EU FR GL IT PT |
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Universitat de Barcelona
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/604c190e96e54f6ea4a48ddd6518bd15 |
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