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Beyond the Myopic Vision: Situating Miniatures in Jessie Burton’s The Miniaturist
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Saikia, Bonjyotshna
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17th century
/ Anthropomorphism
/ Burton, Jessie
/ Didacticism
/ English literature
/ Households
/ Houses
/ Literary criticism
/ Miniatures
/ Narratives
/ Novels
/ Role playing
2022
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Beyond the Myopic Vision: Situating Miniatures in Jessie Burton’s The Miniaturist
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Saikia, Bonjyotshna
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17th century
/ Anthropomorphism
/ Burton, Jessie
/ Didacticism
/ English literature
/ Households
/ Houses
/ Literary criticism
/ Miniatures
/ Narratives
/ Novels
/ Role playing
2022
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Beyond the Myopic Vision: Situating Miniatures in Jessie Burton’s The Miniaturist
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Beyond the Myopic Vision: Situating Miniatures in Jessie Burton’s The Miniaturist
2022
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Overview
The nexus of humans and objects requires careful consideration of their interaction throughout the ages. Bill Brown's phenomenal essay \"Thing Theory\" (2001) has paved a new way for reexamining this affiliation. This paper is an attempt to study the different roles of miniatures in shaping the life of Petronella Oortman, a seventeenth-century Dutch woman. In so doing, the paper closely reads Jessie Burton's The Miniaturist (2014). Drawing theoretical insights from Susan Stewart, Gaston Bachelard, among others, the paper probes into the significance of miniatures in shaping anthropomorphic relationships.
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West University of Timisoara, Faculty of Letters, History and Theology
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