[图书][B] Hotel Modernisms

A Despotopoulou, V Kolocotroni, E Mētsē - 2023 - api.taylorfrancis.com
For Walter Benjamin the twentieth century “put an end to dwelling in the old sense”(2002,
221). Reflecting on domestic interiors, in his notes for The Arcades Project, Benjamin …

[PDF][PDF] British collecting of ceramics for tea gatherings from Meiji Japan: British Museum and Maidstone Museum collections

A Fukunaga - 2021 - academia.edu
Museum collections of Japanese ceramics in Britain include numerous utensils for whipped
tea (matcha) and steeped tea (sencha) gatherings along with diverse vessels for daily and …

Invitations to New Worlds: The Potential of Hospitality for William Morris and HG Wells

J Fagan - Victorians: A Journal of Culture and Literature, 2023 - muse.jhu.edu
The enhanced accessibility of rail and steamship travel for the rising middle-classes
transformed Victorian tourism, replacing the privileged classes' Grand Tour with a new …

Urban Talk: Communication across Class and Gender in Watch and Ward

L Buonomo - The Henry James Review, 2024 - muse.jhu.edu
This article discusses both verbal and non-verbal communication in James's first novel
Watch and Ward (1871), more specifically in the three final chapters set in New York. In a …

Introduction: Modern Mobilities in the Hotel

E Short, E Short - Mobility and the Hotel in Modern Literature: Passing …, 2019 - Springer
The hotel offers itself as the ideal literary setting, enabling authors to bring disparate
characters together and often acting as a microcosm of society. All of this is thanks to the …

[HTML][HTML] Leonard Woolf's The Hotel (1939): The Singular Art of Unifying Contraries

L Haghshenas - … . Revue de la Société dʼétudes anglaises …, 2019 - journals.openedition.org
The Hotel, Leonard Woolf's only play, was published in 1938. Despite his best efforts, Woolf
never succeeded in having his play performed. Woolf's work brings to the forefront such …