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Introduction: `And what about the home?'
The interwar domestic novel and the meaning of home
Home lives, still lifes
House haunting
Private and public spheres: publication and reception
The turn to domestic modernism
Vicarages and lodging-houses
Modern heroines of the everyday
England, my England
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.Christopher Reed, Chair, Department of Art, Lake Forest College, and author of Bloomsbury Rooms: Modernism, Subculture, and Domesticity
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