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Luxury in the Eighteenth Century
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Maxine Berg
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Elizabeth Eger
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2003
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-0-230-51779-0
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978-0-230-50827-9
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2003
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10.1057/9780230508279
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 7
The Rise and Fall of the Luxury Debates
pp. 28
Mandeville, Rousseau and the Political Economy of Fantasy
pp. 41
Luxury in the Dutch Golden Age in Theory and Practice
pp. 57
Aestheticising the Critique of Luxury: Smollett’s Humphry Clinker
pp. 71
Furnishing Discourses: Readings of a Writing Desk in Eighteenth-Century France
pp. 89
The Circulation of Luxury Goods in Eighteenth-Century Paris: Social Redistribution and an Alternative Currency
pp. 103
Custom or Consumption? Plebeian Fashion in Eighteenth-Century England
pp. 119
From the Moral Mound to the Material Maze: Hogarth’s Analysis of Beauty
pp. 135
From Luxury to Comfort and Back Again: Landscape Architecture and the Cottage in Britain and America
pp. 151
Vase Mania
pp. 165
Performing Roxane: the Oriental Woman as the Sign of Luxury in Eighteenth-Century Fictions
pp. 178
Luxury, Satire and Prostitute Narratives
pp. 190
Luxury, Industry and Charity: Bluestocking Culture Displayed
pp. 207
Luxuries or Not? Consumption of Silk and Porcelain in Eighteenth-Century China
pp. 219
Luxury, Clothing and Race in Colonial Spanish America
pp. 228
Asian Luxuries and the Making of the European Consumer Revolution
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