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The pleasures of the imaginationThe pleasures of the imagination

The pleasures of the imagination

English culture in the eighteenth century

Brewer, John

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John Brewer's landmark book shows us how English artists, amateurs, entrepreneurs, and audiences developed a culture that is still celebrated for its wit and brilliance. Brewer's purpose is to show how literature, painting, music, and the theater related to a public increasingly avid for them; how artists used, or were used by, publishers, plagiarists, impresarios, and managers; and how contemporary ideas of taste combined with patriotic fervor and shrewdly managed commerce to create a vibrant, dynamic national culture. In Brewer's transforming analysis, we see revealed a picture of English eighteenth-century art and literature that is less familiar but more surprising, more various, and more convincing than any we have seen before.

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OL Work ID
OL508527W

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Social life and customsCivilizationIntellectual lifeNew York Times reviewedGreat britain, civilizationGreat britain, social life and customsGreat britain, intellectual lifeGreat britain, history, 18th centuryArt, british, historyEnglish literature, history and criticism, 18th century

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