Description du livre
Nooks and Corners: Being the Companion Volume to 'From Kitchen to Garret' is a richly detailed exploration of the hidden, often overlooked spaces within the Victorian home. Authored by Mrs. C. S. Peel, this book delves into the intimate and practical aspects of domestic life, offering readers a fascinating glimpse into the private and utilitarian areas that form the backbone of household management. Each chapter guides the reader through various rooms and spaces—such as pantries, sculleries, storerooms, attics, and cellars—revealing their unique functions, historical evolution, and the daily routines that animated them. Peel’s narrative is both informative and engaging, blending practical advice with anecdotes and observations that bring the domestic world of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries vividly to life. She discusses the design and arrangement of these nooks and corners, the tools and furnishings essential to their use, and the roles of the servants and family members who inhabited them. The book also touches on the social and cultural significance of these spaces, reflecting on how they shaped and were shaped by the rhythms of household life. As a companion to From Kitchen to Garret, this volume complements its predecessor by focusing on the less glamorous but equally vital parts of the home, emphasizing the importance of efficiency, cleanliness, and order. With its wealth of period detail, practical tips, and historical insight, Nooks and Corners is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in domestic history, interior design, or the everyday realities of life in a bygone era.