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Our House : The Representation of Domestic Space in Modern Culture
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Our House : The Representation of Domestic Space in Modern Culture Paperback - 2006

by Gerry Smyth (Volume Editor); Jo Croft (Volume Editor)

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In one of those coincidences with which we are all familiar (but which no one - and certainly no 'professional' academic likes to speak about too much), the editors of this book happened to move house within a two-week period of each other around about the end of April 2004.

About the author

Gerry Smyth is Reader in Cultural History in the Department of English at Liverpool John Moores University. His previous books include The Novel and the Nation (1997), Space and the Irish Cultural Imagination(2001) and Noisy Island (2005).
Jo Croft is Senior Lecturer in English at Liverpool John Moores University. Her research interests include adolescence, children's literature and psychoanalysis.