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In this brilliant new work, Amanda Vickery unlocks the homes of Georgian England to examine the lives of the people who lived there. Writing with her customary wit and verve, she introduces us to men and women from all walks of life: gentlewoman Anne Dormer in her stately Oxfordshire mansion, bachelor clerk and future novelist Anthony Trollope in his dreary London lodgings, genteel spinsters keeping up appearances in two rooms with yellow wallpaper, servants with only a locking box to call their own.
Vickery makes ingenious use of upholstererand#8217;s ledgers, burglary trials, and other unusual sources to reveal the roles of house and home in economic survival, social success, and political representation during the long eighteenth century. Through the spread of formal visiting, the proliferation of affordable ornamental furnishings, the commercial celebration of feminine artistry at home, and the currency of the language of taste, even modest homes turned into arenas of social campaign and exhibition.
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and#8220;If until now the Georgian home has been like a monochrome engraving, Vickery has made it three dimensional and vibrantly colored
.andnbsp; Behind Closed Doors demonstrates that rigorous academic work can also be nosy, gossipy, and utterly engaging.and#8221;and#8212;Andrea Wulf,
New York Times Book Review
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"Professor Vickery is a thorough and disciplined academic who has trawled through many often obscure archives and tapped unusual or long neglected reservoirs of information. But not for a moment is she overwhelmed by the mighty volume of her research. She weaves it all into a compelling narrative packed with anecdote, strange characters and all manner of weird and wonderful details about Georgian home life."and#8212;Dan Cruickshank, Country Life
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"Vickery is that rare thing an academic historian who writes like a novelist... an enthralling slice of domestic history."and#8212;Jane Shilling, Daily Mail
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"Vickery's great skill lies in combining a sharp forensic eye with the ability to spot and tell stories, moving between different scales so smoothly that you can't see the joins. And then there is the wit of the thing. Few academic historians manage to be so funny without compromising the seriousness of their work. She did it 10 years ago in The Gentleman's Daughter and she has done it again here. It was worth the wait."and#8212;Kathryn Hughes,
The GuardianReview
"We see the Georgians at home as we have never seen them before in this ground-breaking book. Vickery can make a young wifeand#8217;s arrangement of china into an event of thrilling social and psychological tension. Behind Closed Doors is both scholarly and terrifically good fun. Worth staying at home for."and#8212;Frances Wilson, Sunday Times
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"[Vickery] describes Enlightenment domesticity and the growth of elegant taste with wonderful aplomb and infectious enthusiasm ... [Behind Closed Doors] is especially gorgeous in unusual and telling illustrations.and#8221;and#8212;Christina Hardyment, History Today
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"Amanda Vickery has uncovered wonderful stories and characters, and written a book that is amusing as it is scholarly. You can hear her voice on every page."and#8212;John Mullan
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"How many academic books make readers laugh out loud? My guess is that I wonand#8217;t be alone in having that experience of Behind Closed Doors ... [Behind Closed Doors] reveals in a fundamentally novel way how the language of taste actually functioned for those outside of the well-known literary and philosophical elite in this period. Indeed, as someone who imagined they knew the scholarship on interiors, I learned something on almost every page; and itand#8217;s also not a small thing to say that unlike almost all the other published books on interiors available, I got the strongest possible sense that Vickery had lived in an interior, and understood how interiors work on a day to day level." - Dr. Jason Edwards, University of York
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"Vickery is rare as an author who can speculate as to how certain events might actually have felt to those involved, whilst keeping the discussion firmly rooted in the sources and not seeming overfanciful. This is a beautifully written book. It includes important research and thorough engagement with current debates, whilst managing to tell a whole series of cracking good stories."and#8212;Dr. Kate Retford, Birkbeck College, University of London
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"Comparison between Vickery and Jane Austen is irresistible. . . This book is almost too pleasurable, in that Vickery's style and delicious nosiness conceal some seriously weighty scholarship."and#8212;Lisa Hilton,
The IndependentAbout the Author
Amanda Vickery isand#160;professor ofand#160;history, Royal Holloway University of London, and the author of The Gentlemanand#8217;s Daughter: Womenand#8217;s Lives in Georgian England, which won the Whitfield, Wolfson, and Longman History Today prizes.