Domestic Architecture, Literature and the Sexual Imaginary in Europe, 1850 1930
Explore the intricate relationship between architecture, literature, and the evolving sexual imaginary in Europe from 1850 to 1930 in Domestic Architecture, Literature and the Sexual Imaginary in Europe, 1850 1930 by Aina Martí-Balcells. Published by Edinburgh University Press in 2024, this insightful paperback spans 208 pages, providing a comprehensive analysis of how architectural designs and literary narratives influenced shifts in sexual culture across France, England, Germany, and Austria during a transformative era. Martí-Balcells delves into the interplay between built environments and literary expressions, revealing how these elements shaped societal attitudes towards sexuality. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of architecture, literature, and cultural studies, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Discover the profound impact of domestic spaces on sexual identity and cultural discourse in this compelling work.