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index Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 254–263, 278, 293 Wittkower, Margot and Rudolph, Born under Saturn, 65 Women: as childbearers, 23; and needlecraft, 57–58; as weavers, 23 Wonder, 211 Wood, Gaby, 87 Work: as heroic struggle, 94; how it is organized, 73; as job vs. career, 265– 266; mental map of, 229–230; perfect, 104; and play, 269–274, 287–288; pride in, 294–296; well-regulated, 93 Workshop: apprenticeship in, 54, 58, 63, 172, 181; authority issues in, 54, 56, 57, 58, 61, 63, 69, 78, 80; and cities, 56; decline of, 65, 73, 246; definition of, 54; entrepreneurs in, 68; as home, 53, 62– 64, 75, 80; humane labor in, 53; knowl-

edge transfer in, 57, 64, 65, 74–75, 77– 79, 107, 248; master alone in, 65–74; master craftsman in, 62–63; and master’s death, 74, 77, 78, 79; medieval, 53– 80; as refuge, 74; as social space, 73– 74, 145; see also Guilds World War II, atomic bombs in, 4, 171 Wren, Christopher, 136, 201–205, 211– 212, 243 Writing: cut-and-paste in, 188; and editing, 44; ellipses in, 234–235; perfectionism in, 45–46; and rewriting, 243; scene narrative, 188–189 Wrotham Park, England, 139 Zen Buddhism, 95, 168, 214–215, 221 Zöllner, Johann, 88


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