At the Mercy of Their Clothes explores the agency of fashion in modern literature. Celia Marshik's study combines close readings of modernist and middlebrow works, a history of Britain in the early twentieth century, and the insights of thing theory.
Marshik's work brings a critical and indispensable lens to the impact and effects of clothing in the twentieth century and will be of interest to Woolf scholars and a wide range of scholars interested in popular culture, middlebrow and modernist texts, and history.