Leisure and Pleasure in the Eighteenth Century

Leisure and Pleasure in the Eighteenth Century
Author: Stella Margetson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1970
Genre: England Social Life and Customs 18Th Century
ISBN: LCCN:10172277

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Pleasure in the Eighteenth Century

Pleasure in the Eighteenth Century
Author: Marie Mulvey-Roberts
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1996-10-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781349249626

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What were the sources of pleasure during the eighteenth century? The range of pleasurable activities from the bawdy and perverse to the refined are brought together in this collection of essays, which is the first to look at both the philosophy and practice of the pleasure-seeking Georgians. Experts on the arts of pleasure will luxuriate over Italian opera, gastronomic delights, the pleasures of Gothic terror, seduction, and the revellers of the bizarre London clubs.

Leisure and Pleasure in the Nineteenth Century

Leisure and Pleasure in the Nineteenth Century
Author: Stella Margetson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1971
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: OCLC:17667526

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Consuming Passions Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain

Consuming Passions  Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain
Author: Judith Flanders
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780007347629

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A delightful and fascinating social history of Victorians at leisure, told through the letters, diaries, journals and novels of nineteenth-century men and women, from the author of the bestselling ‘The Victorian House’.

Pleasure in the Eighteenth Century

Pleasure in the Eighteenth Century
Author: R. Porter
Publsiher: Red Globe Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-10-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780333629772

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The range of pleasures available in the Georgian era are brought together in this compilation of essays that look at the bizarre London clubs, the Italian opera, and the pleasures of Gothic horror and seductions.

The City s Pleasures

The City s Pleasures
Author: Shirine Hamadeh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015069036963

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The City's Pleasures is the first historical investigation of the tremendous changes that affected the fabric and architecture of Istanbul in the century that followed the decisive return of the Ottoman court to the capital in 1703. These were spectacular times that witnessed the most extraordinary urban expansion and building explosion in the history of the city. Showing how architecture and urban form became involved in the representation and construction of a changing social order, Shirine Hamadeh reassesses the dominance of the paradigm of Westernization in interpretations of this period and challenges the suggestion that change in the eighteenth century could only occur by turning toward a now superior West. Drawing on a genre of Ottoman poetry written in celebration of the built environment and on a vast array of related textual and visual sources, Hamadeh demonstrates that architectural change was the result of a dynamic synthesis between internal and external factors, and closely mirrored the process of décloisonnement of the city's social landscape. Examining novel forms, spaces, and decorative vocabularies; changing patterns of patronage; and new patterns of architectural perception; The City's Pleasures shows how these exposed and reinforced the internal dynamics that were played out between a society in flux and a state anxious to recreate an ideal system of social hierarchies. Profoundly hybrid in nature, the new architectural idiom reflected a growing permeability between elite and middle-class sensibilities, an unprecedented degree of receptivity to Western and Eastern foreign traditions, and a clear departure from the parameters of the classical canon. Innovation became the new operative doctrine. As the built environment was experienced, perceived, and appreciated by contemporary observers, it increasingly revealed itself as a perpetual source of sensory pleasures.

Pleasure and Leisure in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age

Pleasure and Leisure in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age
Author: Albrecht Classen
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 764
Release: 2019-08-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110623079

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Jan Huizinga and Roger Caillois have already taught us to realize how important games and play have been for pre-modern civilization. Recent research has begun to acknowledge the fundamental importance of these aspects in cultural, religious, philosophical, and literary terms. This volume expands on the traditional approach still very much focused on the materiality of game (toys, cards, dice, falcons, dolls, etc.) and acknowledges that game constituted also a form of coming to terms with human existence in an unstable and volatile world determined by universal randomness and fortune. Whether considering blessings or horse fighting, falconry or card games, playing with dice or dolls, we can gain a much deeper understanding of medieval and early modern society when we consider how people pursued pleasure and how they structured their leisure time. The contributions examine a wide gamut of approaches to pleasure, considering health issues, eroticism, tournaments, playing music, reading and listening, drinking alcohol, gambling and throwing dice. This large issue was also relevant, of course, in non-Christian societies, and constitutes a critical concern both for the past and the present because we are all homines ludentes.

The Pleasures of the Imagination

The Pleasures of the Imagination
Author: John Brewer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135912369

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The Pleasures of the Imagination examines the birth and development of English "high culture" in the eighteenth century. It charts the growth of a literary and artistic world fostered by publishers, theatrical and musical impresarios, picture dealers and auctioneers, and presented to th public in coffee-houses, concert halls, libraries, theatres and pleasure gardens. In 1660, there were few professional authors, musicians and painters, no public concert series, galleries, newspaper critics or reviews. By the dawn of the nineteenth century they were all aprt of the cultural life of the nation. John Brewer's enthralling book explains how this happened and recreates the world in which the great works of English eighteenth-century art were made. Its purpose is to show how literature, painting, music and the theatre were communicated to a public increasingly avid for them. It explores the alleys and garrets of Grub Street, rummages the shelves of bookshops and libraries, peers through printsellers' shop windows and into artists' studios, and slips behind the scenes at Drury Lane and Covent Garden. It takes us out of Gay and Boswell's London to visit the debating clubs, poetry circles, ballrooms, concert halls, music festivals, theatres and assemblies that made the culture of English provincial towns, and shows us how the national landscape became one of Britain's greatest cultural treasures. It reveals to us a picture of English artistic and literary life in the eighteenth century less familiar, but more suprising, more various and more convincing than any we have seen before.