The Ephemeral Eighteenth Century

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This history of printed ephemera's rise as an eighteenth-century cultural category transforms understanding of 'disposable' printed items.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Gillian Russell
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2020-08-27
File : 325 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781108487580


The Censorship Of Eighteenth Century Theatre

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This collection reveals the wide-ranging impact of the Stage Licensing Act of 1737 on literary and theatrical culture in Georgian Britain. Demonstrating the differing motivations of the state in censoring public performances of plays after the Stage Licensing Act of 1737 and until the Theatres Act 1843, chapters cover a wide variety of theatrical genres across a century and show how the mechanisms of formal censorship operated under the Lord Chamberlain's Examiner of Plays. They also explore the effects of informal censorship, whereby playwrights, audiences and managers internalized the censorship regime. As such, the volume moves beyond a narrow focus on erasures and emendations visible on manuscripts to elucidate censorship's wide-ranging significance across the long eighteenth century. Demonstrating theatre archives' potency as a resource for historical research, this volume is of exceptional value for researchers interested in the evolving complexities of Georgian society, its politics and mores.

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Genre : Drama
Author : David O'Shaughnessy
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2023-08-17
File : 281 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781108853576


Literary Salons Across Britain And Ireland In The Long Eighteenth Century

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The eighteenth-century salon played an important role in shaping literary culture, while both creating and sustaining transnational intellectual networks. Focusing on archival materials, this book is the first detailed examination of the literary salon in Ireland, considered in the wider contexts of contemporary salon culture in Britain and France.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Amy Prendergast
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2015-08-25
File : 347 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137512710


Smell In Eighteenth Century England

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In England from the 1670s to the 1820s a transformation took place in how smell and the senses were viewed. The role of smell in developing medical and scientific knowledge came under intense scrutiny, and the equation of smell with disease was actively questioned. Yet a new interest in smell's emotive and idiosyncratic dimensions offered odour a new power in the sociable spaces of eighteenth-century England. Using a wide range of sources from diaries, letters, and sanitary records to satirical prints, consumer objects, and magazines, William Tullett traces how individuals and communities perceived the smells around them, from paint and perfume to onions and farts. In doing so, the study challenges a popular, influential, and often cited narrative. Smell in Eighteenth-Century England is not a tale of the medicalization and deodorization of English olfactory culture. Instead, Tullett demonstrates that it was a new recognition of smell's asocial-sociability, and its capacity to create atmospheres of uncomfortable intimacy, that transformed the relationship between the senses and society.

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Genre : History
Author : William Tullett
Publisher : Past and Present Book
Release : 2019
File : 261 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780198844136


Ephemeral Print Culture In Early Modern England

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Uses the collections of ephemera popular in the late seventeenth century as a way to understand the reading habits, publishing strategies and thought processes of late Stuart print culture. Cheap' genres of print such as ballads, almanacs and playing cards were part of everyday life in seventeenth-century society - ubiquitous and disposable. Toward the end of the century, however, individuals began to preserve, arrange and display articles of cheap print within carefully curated collections. What motivated this sudden urge to preserve the ephemeral? This book answers that question by analysing the social, political and intellectual factors behind the formation of cheap print collections, how these collections were used by their owners, and what this activity can tell us about 'print culture' in the early modern period. The book's central collector is John Bagford (1650-1715), a shoemaker who became a dealer of prints and other 'curiosities' to important collectors of the time such as Samuel Pepys, Hans Sloane and Robert Harley. Bagford's own rich and largely unstudied collection is afascinating study in its own right and his position at the centre of commercial and intellectual networks opens up a whole world of collecting. This world encompasses later Stuart partisan political culture, when modern parties and the 'public sphere' first emerged; the 'New Science' and 'virtuoso culture' with its milieu of natural philosophers, antiquaries and artisans; the aural and visual landscape of marketplaces, streets and alehouses; and developing practices of record-keeping, life-writing and historical writing during the long eighteenth century.

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Genre : Antiques & Collectibles
Author : Tim Somers
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Release : 2021
File : 323 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781783275496


Objects Of Liberty

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Objects of Liberty explores the prevalence of souvenirs in British women’s writing during the French Revolution and Napoleonic era. It argues that women writers employed the material and memorial object of the souvenir to circulate revolutionary ideas and engage in the masculine realm of political debate. While souvenir collecting was a standard practice of privileged men on the eighteenth-century Grand Tour, women began to partake in this endeavor as political events in France heightened interest in travel to the Continent. Looking at travel accounts by Helen Maria Williams, Mary Wollstonecraft, Catherine and Martha Wilmot, Charlotte Eaton, and Mary Shelley, this study reveals how they used souvenirs to affect political thought in Britain and contribute to conversations about individual and national identity. At a time when gendered beliefs precluded women from full citizenship, they used souvenirs to redefine themselves as legitimate political actors. Objects of Liberty is a story about the ways that women established political power and agency through material culture.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Pamela Buck
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Release : 2024-03-15
File : 137 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781644533345


Eighteenth Century Waifs

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Genre : Great Britain
Author : John Ashton
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Release : 1887
File : 396 Pages
ISBN-13 : BSB:BSB11576009


A History Of England In The Eighteenth Century

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Author : William Edward Hartpole Lecky
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Release : 1882
File : 582 Pages
ISBN-13 : BSB:BSB11576405


Footprints Of Statesmen During The Eighteenth Century In England

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Genre : Great Britain
Author : Reginald Baliol Brett Esher (Viscount)
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Release : 1892
File : 220 Pages
ISBN-13 : PSU:000033286037


Social Life At The English Universities In The Eighteenth Century

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Genre : Cambridge (England)
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Publisher : Cambridge, Deighton, Bell, and Company
Release : 1874
File : 826 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:32044009971680