The Connoisseur. By Mr. Town. 4. Ed
Author : Georg sen Colman
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Page : 564 pages
File Size : 30,48 MB
Release : 1755
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Author : Georg sen Colman
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Page : 564 pages
File Size : 30,48 MB
Release : 1755
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Author : George Colman
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Page : 252 pages
File Size : 40,31 MB
Release : 1826
Category : London (England)
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Author : London univ, univ. coll, libr
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Page : 542 pages
File Size : 18,89 MB
Release : 1879
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Author : William M. Cavert
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 20,88 MB
Release : 2016-04-07
Category : History
ISBN : 1316586308
The Smoke of London uncovers the origins of urban air pollution, two centuries before the industrial revolution. By 1600, London was a fossil-fuelled city, its high-sulfur coal a basic necessity for the poor and a source of cheap energy for its growing manufacturing sector. The resulting smoke was found ugly and dangerous throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, leading to challenges in court, suppression by the crown, doctors' attempts to understand the nature of good air, increasing suburbanization, and changing representations of urban life in poetry and on the London stage. Neither a celebratory account of proto-environmentalism nor a declensionist narrative of degradation, The Smoke of London recovers the seriousness of pre-modern environmental concerns even as it explains their limits and failures. Ultimately, Londoners learned to live with their dirty air, an accommodation that reframes the modern process of urbanization and industrial pollution, both in Britain and beyond.
Author : Library of Congress
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Page : 764 pages
File Size : 16,50 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Catalogs, Union
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Author : Denise Gigante
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 29,5 MB
Release : 2008-10-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0300133057
div What does eating have to do with aesthetic taste? While most accounts of aesthetic history avoid the gustatory aspects of taste, this book rewrites standard history to uncover the constitutive and dramatic tension between appetite and aesthetics at the heart of British literary tradition. From Milton through the Romantics, the metaphor of taste serves to mediate aesthetic judgment and consumerism, gusto and snobbery, gastronomes and gluttons, vampires and vegetarians, as well as the philosophy and physiology of food. The author advances a theory of taste based on Milton’s model of the human as consumer (and digester) of food, words, and other commodities—a consumer whose tasteful, subliminal self remains haunted by its own corporeality. Radically rereading Wordsworth’s feeding mind, Lamb’s gastronomical essays, Byron’s cannibals and other deviant diners, and Kantian nausea, Taste resituates Romanticism as a period that naturally saw the rise of the restaurant and the pleasures of the table as a cultural field for the practice of aesthetics. /DIV
Author : John Styles
Publisher : Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 21,90 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Art
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Between 1700 and 1830, men and women in the English-speaking territories framing the Atlantic gained unprecedented access to material things. The British Atlantic was an empire of goods, held together not just by political authority and a common language, but by a shared material culture nourished by constant flows of commodities. Diets expanded to include exotic luxuries such as tea and sugar, the fruits of mercantile and colonial expansion. Homes were furnished with novel goods, like clocks and earthenware teapots, the products of British industrial ingenuity. This groundbreaking book compares these developments in Britain and North America, bringing together a multi-disciplinary group of scholars to consider basic questions about women, men, and objects in these regions. In asking who did the shopping, how things were used, and why they became the subject of political dispute, the essays show the profound significance of everyday objects in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world.
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Page : 540 pages
File Size : 10,44 MB
Release : 1919
Category : Pennsylvania
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Author : Eugen Kölbing
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Page : 510 pages
File Size : 35,46 MB
Release : 1911
Category : Comparative linguistics
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"Zeitschrift für englische Philologie" (varies slightly).
Author : University of Oxford
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Page : 336 pages
File Size : 17,36 MB
Release : 1874
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