Privacy is not often thought of as a marker of modernity but a look
at British women's writing of the early twentieth century suggests
that it should be so. This book examines the female pursuit of
privacy, particularly of the spatial kind, as women began to claim
privacy as an entitlement of the modern, middle-class woman.
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