Explores the failure of Romantic critiques of political economy, and the diminishing importance of aesthetic consciousness across the nineteenth century.
Explores the failure of Romantic critiques of political economy, and the diminishing importance of aesthetic consciousness across the nineteenth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Adelman is a lifelong resident of Philadelphia. He taught English, computer applications, and filmmaking in public high schools there for thirty-seven years. Besides teaching, Richard worked for many years in the Philadelphia area as a wedding photographer and in Atlantic City as a bartender and restaurant manager. He is previously unpublished. Retired now, he has been spending his literary efforts trying to learn enough French to read the classics. He has two grandchildren.
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Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. Idleness, moral consciousness and sociability 2. Political economy and the logic of idleness 3. The 'gospel of work' 4. Cultural theory and aesthetic failure 5. The Gothicization of idleness Epilogue: substitutive satisfaction Notes Bibliography.
Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. Idleness, moral consciousness and sociability 2. Political economy and the logic of idleness 3. The 'gospel of work' 4. Cultural theory and aesthetic failure 5. The Gothicization of idleness Epilogue: substitutive satisfaction Notes Bibliography.
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