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- Title
Defending the Realm: Domestic Space and Mass Cultural Contamination in Howards End and An Englishman's Home.
- Authors
Hegglund, Jon
- Abstract
Discusses the domestic space and mass cultural contamination manifested in the book "Howards End," by E. M. Forster and the play "An Englishman's Home," by Guy du Maurier. Representations and significance of the English houses in the book to popular culture; Characteristics of an Edwardian domestic architecture; Elements in the play that manifested the concern with foreign invasion with a criticism against suburban life.
- Subjects
ENGLAND; DOMESTIC architecture in literature; HOWARDS End (Book : Forster); FORSTER, E. M. (Edward Morgan), 1879-1970; THEATER; DU Maurier, Guy; DOMESTIC architecture; POPULAR culture in literature; EDWARDIAN architecture; SUBURBAN life in literature; DOMESTIC space in the theater
- Publication
English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920, 1997, Vol 40, Issue 4, p398
- ISSN
0013-8339
- Publication type
Literary Criticism