The Mirror: A History

Voorkant
Psychology Press, 2001 - 308 pagina's
"Melchior-Bonnet embellishes The Mirror with numerous surprising and compelling anecdotes. She describes Johannes Gutenberg plying his metallurgical skills to produce mirrors before turning to the printing press, and narrates how the Venetian Republic employed a combination of both subtle intimidation and outright assassination to protect its mirror-making secrets. Lewis Carroll's playful treatment of the mirror is contrasted to a short story of Rainer Maria Rilke, which describes the potential for madness within the reflective glass. The modern psyche's confusion in a world dominated by images is best captured by Andy Warhol's quip, "I am sure that I am going to look into the mirror and see nothing."" "The Mirror is cultural history at its best: a dazzling, virtuoso performance that readers of books like Carlo Ginzburg's The Cheese and the Worms or Robert Darnton's The Great Massacre will not be able to pass up."--BOOK JACKET.
 

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Part
7
The Royal Glass and
35
From Luxury to Necessity
70
Part
99
The Triumph of Mimesis
133
Staring at the Self in Order to
156
Part Three
185
Oblique Mirrors and Specular
222
Mirror Fragments
246
Conclusion
270
Index
300
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Over de auteur (2001)

Sabine Melchior-Bonnet is an instructor at the College de France in Paris. This is her first work to be published in English.

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