This innovative collection explores how a distinctively British model of sociability developed in the period from the Restoration of Charles II to the early nineteenth century through a complex process of appropriation, emulationand resistance to what was happening in France and other parts of Europe.
This innovative collection explores how a distinctively British model of sociability developed in the period from the Restoration of Charles II to the early nineteenth century through a complex process of appropriation, emulationand resistance to what was happening in France and other parts of Europe.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword Michèle Cohen Introduction Valérie Capdeville and Alain Kerhervé 'Restoration' England and the History of Sociability Brian Cowan Mapping Sociability on Restoration Townscapes Marie Madeleine Martinet Club Sociability and the Emergence of New 'Sociable' Practices Valérie Capdeville The Tea table, Women, and Gossip in Early Eighteenth Century Britain Markman Ellis 'Amateurs' vs. Connoisseurs in French and English Academies of Painting Elisabeth Martichou Masonic Connections and Rivalries between France and Britain Pierre Yves Beaurepaire Competing Models of Sociability: Smollett's Repossession of an Ailing British Body Annick Cossic A Theory of British Epistolary Sociability? Alain Kerhervé Gender and the Practices of Polite Sociability in Late Eighteenth Century Edinburgh Jane Rendall In Company and Out: The Public/Private Selves of Johnson and Boswell Allan Ingram Friendship and Unsociable Sociability in Eighteenth Century Literature Emrys Jones The Anti social Convivialist: Toasting and Resistance to Sociability Ian Newman Sociability and the Glorious Revolution: A Dubious Connection in Burke's Philosophy Norbert Col Respectability vs Political Agency: A Dilemma for British Radical Societies Remy Duthille Conclusion Valérie Capdeville
Foreword Michèle Cohen Introduction Valérie Capdeville and Alain Kerhervé 'Restoration' England and the History of Sociability Brian Cowan Mapping Sociability on Restoration Townscapes Marie Madeleine Martinet Club Sociability and the Emergence of New 'Sociable' Practices Valérie Capdeville The Tea table, Women, and Gossip in Early Eighteenth Century Britain Markman Ellis 'Amateurs' vs. Connoisseurs in French and English Academies of Painting Elisabeth Martichou Masonic Connections and Rivalries between France and Britain Pierre Yves Beaurepaire Competing Models of Sociability: Smollett's Repossession of an Ailing British Body Annick Cossic A Theory of British Epistolary Sociability? Alain Kerhervé Gender and the Practices of Polite Sociability in Late Eighteenth Century Edinburgh Jane Rendall In Company and Out: The Public/Private Selves of Johnson and Boswell Allan Ingram Friendship and Unsociable Sociability in Eighteenth Century Literature Emrys Jones The Anti social Convivialist: Toasting and Resistance to Sociability Ian Newman Sociability and the Glorious Revolution: A Dubious Connection in Burke's Philosophy Norbert Col Respectability vs Political Agency: A Dilemma for British Radical Societies Remy Duthille Conclusion Valérie Capdeville
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