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The Pleasure Garden, from Vauxhall to Coney Island

Author : Jonathan Conlin
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 39,76 MB
Release : 2012-11-29
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0812207327

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Summers at the Vauxhall pleasure garden in London brought diverse entertainments to a diverse public. Picturesque walks and arbors offered a pastoral retreat from the city, while at the same time the garden's attractions indulged distinctly urban tastes for fashion, novelty, and sociability. High- and low-born alike were free to walk the paths; the proximity to strangers and the danger of dark walks were as thrilling to visitors as the fountains and fireworks. Vauxhall was the venue that made the careers of composers, inspired novelists, and showcased the work of artists. Scoundrels, sudden downpours, and extortionate ham prices notwithstanding, Vauxhall became a must-see destination for both Londoners and tourists. Before long, there were Vauxhalls across Britain and America, from York to New York, Norwich to New Orleans. This edited volume provides the first book-length study of the attractions and interactions of the pleasure garden, from the opening of Vauxhall in the seventeenth century to the amusement parks of the early twentieth. Nine essays explore the mutual influences of human behavior and design: landscape, painting, sculpture, and even transient elements such as lighting and music tacitly informed visitors how to move within the space, what to wear, how to behave, and where they might transgress. The Pleasure Garden, from Vauxhall to Coney Island draws together the work of musicologists, art historians, and scholars of urban studies and landscape design to unfold a cultural history of pleasure gardens, from the entertainments they offered to the anxieties of social difference they provoked.

The London Pleasure Gardens of the Eighteenth Century

Author : Warwick William Wroth
Publisher : London, MacMillan
Page : 602 pages
File Size : 36,92 MB
Release : 1896
Category : Gardens
ISBN :

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This 1896 volume offers the British Museum curator's scholarly examination of London's eighteenth-century pleasure gardens.

The Beau Monde

Author : Hannah Greig
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 934 pages
File Size : 49,98 MB
Release : 2013-09-26
Category : History
ISBN : 0191664014

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The story of the world's first fashion-obsessed society in 18th-century London Caricatured for extravagance, vanity, glamorous celebrity and, all too often, embroiled in scandal and gossip, 18th-century London's fashionable society had a well-deserved reputation for frivolity. But to be fashionable in 1700s London meant more than simply being well dressed. Fashion denoted membership of a new type of society--the beau monde, a world where status was no longer determined by coronets and countryseats alone but by the more nebulous qualification of metropolitan 'fashion'. Conspicuous consumption and display were crucial; the right address, the right dinner guests, the right possessions, the right jewels, the right seat at the opera. The Beau Monde leads us on a tour of this exciting new world, from court and parliament to London's parks, pleasure grounds, and private homes. From brash displays of diamond jewellery to the subtle complexities of political intrigue, we see how membership of the new elite was won, maintained--and sometimes lost. On the way, we meet a rich and colourful cast of characters, from the newly ennobled peer learning the ropes and the imposter trying to gain entry by means of clever fakery, to the exile banned for sexual indiscretion. Above all, as the story unfolds, we learn that being a Fashionable was about far more than simply being 'modish'. By the end of the century, it had become nothing less than the key to power and exclusivity in a changed world.

London

Author : John Heneage Jesse
Publisher :
Page : 514 pages
File Size : 31,25 MB
Release : 1871
Category : London (England)
ISBN :

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All about Tea

Author : William Harrison Ukers
Publisher :
Page : 586 pages
File Size : 37,30 MB
Release : 1935
Category : Tea
ISBN :

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Imagining the Arctic

Author : Huw Lewis-Jones
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 449 pages
File Size : 30,10 MB
Release : 2017-03-13
Category : History
ISBN : 1786722461

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Imagining the Arctic explores the culture and politics of polar exploration and the making of its heroes. Leading explorers, the celebrity figures of their day, went to great lengths to convince their contemporaries of the merits of polar voyages. Much of exploration was in fact theatre: a series of performances to capture public attention and persuade governments to finance ambitious proposals. The achievements of explorers were promoted, celebrated, and manipulated, whilst explorers themselves became the subject of huge attention. Huw Lewis-Jones draws upon recovered texts and striking images, many reproduced for the first time since the nineteenth century, to show how exploration was projected through a series of spectacular visuals, helping us to reconstruct the ways that heroes and the wilderness were imagined. Elegantly written and richly illustrated, Imagining the Arctic offers original insights into our understanding of exploration and its pull on the public imagination.

Works

Author : Charles Dickens
Publisher :
Page : 1098 pages
File Size : 13,75 MB
Release : 1922
Category :
ISBN :

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