Domestic Space in France and Belgium offers a new addition to the
growing body of work in Interior Studies. Focused on late 19th and early
20th-century France and Belgium, it addresses an overlooked area of
modernity: the domestic sphere and its conception and representation in
art, literature and material culture. Scholars from the US, UK, France,
Italy, Canada and Belgium offer fresh and exciting interpretations of
artworks, texts and modern homes. Comparative and interdisciplinary, it
shows through a series of case-studies in literature, art and
architecture, how modernity was expressed through domestic life at the
turn of the century in France and Belgium.