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Gender and the Formation of Taste in Eighteenth-Century Britain Robert W. Jones (University of Leeds)

Gender and the Formation of Taste in Eighteenth-Century Britain By Robert W. Jones (University of Leeds)

Gender and the Formation of Taste in Eighteenth-Century Britain by Robert W. Jones (University of Leeds)


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The concept of beauty was central to debates about art, culture and taste in the eighteenth century. Robert W. Jones provides a fresh understanding of this concept through discussion of a wide range of material, including philosophical texts, novels and representations of the celebrated beauty Elizabeth Gunning.

Gender and the Formation of Taste in Eighteenth-Century Britain Summary

Gender and the Formation of Taste in Eighteenth-Century Britain: The Analysis of Beauty by Robert W. Jones (University of Leeds)

Beauty is one of the most important and intriguing ideas in eighteenth-century culture. In Gender and the Formation of Taste in Eighteenth-Century Britain Robert Jones provides a fresh understanding of how emergent critical discourses negotiated with earlier accounts of taste and beauty in order to redefine culture in line with the polite virtues of the urban middle classes. Crucially, the ability to form opinions on questions of beauty, and the capacity to enter into debates on its nature, was thought to characterise those able to participate in cultural discourse. Furthermore, the term 'beauty' was frequently invoked, in various and contradictory ways, to determine acceptable behaviour for women. In his book, Jones discusses a wide range of material, including philosophical texts by William Hogarth and Edmund Burke and Joshua Reynolds, novels by Charlotte Lennox and Sarah Scott, and the many representations of the celebrated beauty Elizabeth Gunning.

Gender and the Formation of Taste in Eighteenth-Century Britain Reviews

...an essential work on 18th-century culture. Strongly recommended for upper-division undergraduates through faculty. Choice
...Robert W. JOnes offers new and important insights into the eighteenth century's shifting and multivalent isage of the concepts of beauty and taste...an important book for all scholars of the period. Modern Philology

Table of Contents

Introduction: the empire of beauty and the cultural politics of taste; 1. 'A wanton kind of chase': gender, commerce and the definition of taste in eighteenth-century Britain; 2. 'The art of being pretty': polite taste and the judgement of women; 3. 'Such strange unwonted softness': Sir Joshua Reynolds and the painting of beauty; 4. 'Her whole power of charming': the moral politics of beauty in the works of Charlotte Lennox and Sarah Scott; 5. 'The accomplishment of your long and ardent wishes': beauty, taste and the formation of culture in eighteenth-century Britain.

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GOR006962741
9780521593267
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Gender and the Formation of Taste in Eighteenth-Century Britain: The Analysis of Beauty by Robert W. Jones (University of Leeds)
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Cambridge University Press
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