The Significance of Fabrics in the Writings of Elizabeth Gaskell: Material Evidence
English
By (author): Amanda Ford
Elizabeth Gaskells writings abound in references to a cultural materiality encompassing different types of fabric, stuffs, calicoes, chintzes and fine-point lace. These are not merely the motifs of the Realist genre but reveal a complex polysemy. Utilizing a metonymic examination of these tropes, this volume exposes the dramatic structural and socio-economic upheaval generated by industrialization, urbanization and the widening sphere of empire. The material evidence testifies to the technological and production innovations evolving diachronically for the period, and the evolution of Manchester as the industrial Cottonpolis that clothed the world by the 1840s. This volume analyses Gaskells manipulation of the materiality, arguing its firm roots lie in the quotidian of womens domestic and provincial life within the growing ranks of the middle classes. Exploring Gaskells tactile imagination, an embodied relationship with fabrics and sewing, a function of her daily life from an early age, this volume provides insight into the sensory aspects of cloth and its ability to stir affective responses, emotions and memories, whereby worn fabrics and even the absence of previous textile treasures, is poignant, recreating layers of recollection. This book aims to restore the pulsating, dynamic context of ordinary womens dressed lives and presents innovative interpretations of Gaskells texts.
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