Privacy and Solitude: The Medieval Discovery of Personal Space

Diana Webb (King's College London, UK)

Privacy and Solitude: The Medieval Discovery of Personal Space
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Published
24 April 2007
Pages
288
ISBN
9781852854799

Privacy and Solitude: The Medieval Discovery of Personal Space

Diana Webb (King's College London, UK)

Most people in the middle ages shared communal living space and lived most of their lives publicly in the midst of other people. Slowly, however, the wealthy began to build parts of their houses that were private and where private activities, such as reading, could be enjoyed. This was a new development and differed from the solitude of the hermit and the silence of the monk. Diana Webb traces what this meant for men and women growing sense of individuality in this highly original book.

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