10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNCORSETED»
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The Cambridge Introduction to Twentieth-Century American Poetry
Then again she comes to the curb to call the ice-man, fish-man, and stands shy,
uncorseted, tucking in stray ends of hair, and I compare her to a fallen leaf. The
noiseless wheels of my car rush with a crackling sound over dried leaves as I
bow ...
2
The Evolution of Aesthetic and Expressive Dance in Boston
THE. UNCORSETED. BOSTONIAN. HEALTH, PHYSICAL CULTURE, AND
DRESS REFORM FOR WOMEN IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY BOSTON Between
1830 and 1870, the city of Boston underwent enormous changes, growing from ...
3
Rethinking Orientalism: Women, Travel and the Ottoman Harem
She imagines '[h]ow strange we [the fashionably dressed ladies] must have
looked to the uncorseted women, who made no attempt at fashionable coiffure . .
. and whose dresses could have been made into 3 or 4 of our present day
creations' ...
4
Goddess: The Classical Mode
As such, the 1906 fashion for an uncorseted figure promoted by the French
couturier Paul Poiret, seen in the photograph on page 14 with his wife Denise,
was nothing short of revolutionary. The first gowns that he presented,
unencumbered by ...
5
Painting Professionals: Women Artists & the Development of ...
Women adopted loose, uncorseted dresses, in typical aesthetic colors of sage
green, yellow, brick red, and peacock blue. These dresses had long been known
as wrappers, worn only at home, in private settings. In the 1870s and 188os,
many ...
6
And Short the Season: Poems
Maxine Kumin. SONNETS UNCORSETED She was twenty-two. He was fifty-
three, a duke, a widower with ten children. They met in Paris, each in exile from
the English Civil War. Virginal and terrified, still she agreed Margaret Lucas
marries ...
7
A Coherent Splendor: The American Poetic Renaissance, 1910-1950
Then again she comes to the curb to call the ice-man, fish-man, and stands shy,
uncorseted, tucking in stray ends of hair, and I compare her to a fallen leaf. The
noiseless wheels of my car rush with a crackling sound over dried leaves as I
bow ...
8
Book of Humorous Quotations
... unconquerable 2389 which this unconquerable purpose unconvincing 1623
bald and unconvincing narrative, uncorseted 1282 emphasis; Uncorseted, her
under-dogs 4422 among the under-dogs - except underachieve 2329 United
States, ...
9
Physical Fitness, Sports, Athletics, and the Rise of the New ...
The dogged persistence and insistence upon the corset when all of women's
fashion was changing around it attests to the power of the anxiety created by the
uncorseted female body. As with other aspects of the New Woman's sporting ...
Tracy J. R. Collins,
2007
10
The Gilded Age: Perspectives on the Origins of Modern America
Sensitive men and uncorseted women suggested that beauty and susceptibility
to beautiful surroundings might well be assigned to men, rather than always to
women— perhaps such values had been assigned arbitrarily in the first place.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNCORSETED»
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The Progress of Poet Maxine Kumin
In her poem “Sonnets Uncorseted,” Maxine Kumin bemoans the sexist attitudes that constrained 20th-century American women poets. Immersed in motherhood ... «Forward, Jul 15»
Review: 'Blackout': a top-shelf addiction memoir
“I wore clothes that stank of hamper and Marlboro Lights, and it seemed to me that men got off on this new uncorseted persona,” she writes, adding: “Death to the ... «Charlotte Observer, Jul 15»
Last Day in the Dynamite Factory
The tone she employs to do so is suitably ragged, manic, at times drolly self-aware, at others wholly uncorseted from everyday norms of thought and behaviour:. «The Saturday Paper, Jul 15»
Boris Johnson defends Sir Tim Hunt, a Nobel scientist felled by …
They say that the great earth mother was so outraged that she uncorseted herself and wobbled the peaks with such fury that 18 people died. I think on the whole ... «Stuff.co.nz, Jun 15»
Male and female are different: hardly earth-shattering news
They say that the great earth mother was so outraged that she uncorseted herself and wobbled the peaks with such fury that 18 people died. I think on the whole ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 15»
The Abbey Theatre's offstage costume drama
She feels the character should be uncorseted because she doesn't care and is was keen to follow Shaw's stage directions and wear a black velvet gown. «Irish Times, Aug 14»
Manteo woman with the smallest
Measured around the outside of the corset while worn, her waist is 18 inches, and uncorseted, her waist is 21 inches. It's all about the Victorian image, Cathie ... «Island Free Press, Sep 13»
The Chanel Hoppers
During the 1920s the designer's uncorseted deconstruction of the top-heavy traditions of Edwardian dress made her all the rage. Three decades later, her fitted ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 13»
Review: 'Dancing Downtown Ann Arbor'
In other words, we were voyeurs, gazing at corseted (and uncorseted) female bodies, contemplating them, admiring them, considering them, with Fogel's sharp ... «AnnArbor.com, Jun 12»
Cannes: Horror stalks the Croisette in 'Dario Argento's Dracula' and …
... than Francis Coppola's version – and the feel is pure Christopher Lee Hammer horror: the fleshy writhing bosoms (though in this case, they're uncorseted), the ... «Entertainment Weekly, May 12»