2017
DOI: 10.4324/9781315085630
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The Painted Closet of Lady Anne Bacon Drury

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“…To analyse an architext is to recognize 'that the texts and the space they occupy are interdependent on one another for their meaning; text is not simply applied to a neutral surface'. 76 Not only is it that space and place are socially constructed, but how that space is designed and used -from its passers-by to its wall texts -reflects that construction and consequently invites readers to participate in particular ways conditioned by this social context. Furthermore, the wall texts, in both manuscripts, on the Percy estates and on the walls of Pardon Churchyard at medieval St Paul's, exemplify reading practices that cross the boundary of secular and religious reading.…”
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“…To analyse an architext is to recognize 'that the texts and the space they occupy are interdependent on one another for their meaning; text is not simply applied to a neutral surface'. 76 Not only is it that space and place are socially constructed, but how that space is designed and used -from its passers-by to its wall texts -reflects that construction and consequently invites readers to participate in particular ways conditioned by this social context. Furthermore, the wall texts, in both manuscripts, on the Percy estates and on the walls of Pardon Churchyard at medieval St Paul's, exemplify reading practices that cross the boundary of secular and religious reading.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%