You know, ever since I wrote that: "mature decorativeness of the past"--I've been wondering what the heck I meant.Certainly I was thinking of the Victorians and their style of decoration, but I agree that "mature" was probably not the right way to describe it. "Neurotic" and "repressed" may have been more accurate--LOL! Anyway, the study of Victorian literature and culture is one of my specialties, so a certain amount of its appeal for me springs from my studies. But I can't imagine actually being surrounded with that kind of thing all the time--yikes! So not only does everyone like different styles, but often an individual, like myself, likes many styles, some vastly different from the others! Go figure.





Certainly I was thinking of the Victorians and their style of decoration, but I agree that "mature" was probably not the right way to describe it. "Neurotic" and "repressed" may have been more accurate--LOL! Anyway, the study of Victorian literature and culture is one of my specialties, so a certain amount of its appeal for me springs from my studies. But I can't imagine actually being surrounded with that kind of thing all the time--yikes! So not only does everyone like different styles, but often an individual, like myself, likes many styles, some vastly different from the others! Go figure.
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