The Ladies' Work-Table Book
By Anonymous
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664653482
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About this book
The Ladies' Work-Table Book is a pivotal volume in the 19th-century literature of domesticity, offering a rich tapestry of patterns, advice, and needlework projects tailored for women of varied social standings. The book is marked by its instructional tone and meticulously detailed illustrations that not only guide readers through practical projects but also elevate needlework to an art form. Set against the backdrop of the Victorian ethos, it reflects societal values regarding women's roles and domesticity while simultaneously challenging the boundaries of creativity within these parameters. The authorship of The Ladies' Work-Table Book remains anonymous, a testament to the collective female voice of the era, which often eschewed individual recognition. This work encapsulates the burgeoning interest in women'Äôs empowerment through craft and self-sufficiency in a time when such pursuits were often dismissed as trifling. Imbued with the spirit of community, the book likely draws from various contributors who sought to share their expertise and bolster the morale of women navigating the complexities of their roles in society. I highly recommend The Ladies' Work-Table Book to anyone interested in the intersection of art, craft, and the evolving identity of women in the 19th century. Its blend of practical skill and cultural commentary makes it an invaluable resource for historians, crafters, and those seeking to understand the enduring influence of domestic arts.
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