Consuming Anxieties: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Trade in British Satire, 1660-1751: Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture, 1650-1850
Autor Dayne C. Rileyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iun 2024
Din seria Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture, 1650-1850
- Preț: 282.51 lei
- 23% Preț: 567.81 lei
- Preț: 284.50 lei
- 23% Preț: 511.23 lei
- Preț: 278.37 lei
- Preț: 312.85 lei
- Preț: 398.84 lei
- Preț: 263.08 lei
- Preț: 283.58 lei
- Preț: 465.22 lei
- Preț: 463.86 lei
- Preț: 463.09 lei
- Preț: 417.13 lei
- 23% Preț: 701.40 lei
- Preț: 535.27 lei
- 27% Preț: 739.47 lei
- 27% Preț: 741.31 lei
- Preț: 451.53 lei
- Preț: 462.93 lei
- Preț: 504.05 lei
- Preț: 534.33 lei
- Preț: 476.46 lei
- Preț: 458.19 lei
- Preț: 410.68 lei
- 27% Preț: 710.87 lei
- Preț: 489.29 lei
- Preț: 353.60 lei
- Preț: 466.20 lei
- Preț: 417.13 lei
- Preț: 439.27 lei
- Preț: 448.56 lei
- Preț: 472.61 lei
- Preț: 443.09 lei
- Preț: 361.61 lei
- Preț: 536.62 lei
- Preț: 398.25 lei
- 23% Preț: 439.49 lei
- Preț: 446.65 lei
- 23% Preț: 709.26 lei
- Preț: 322.55 lei
Preț: 279.72 lei
Nou
Puncte Express: 420
Preț estimativ în valută:
53.52€ • 55.88$ • 44.30£
53.52€ • 55.88$ • 44.30£
Carte disponibilă
Livrare economică 14-28 martie
Livrare express 27 februarie-05 martie pentru 50.49 lei
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781684485314
ISBN-10: 1684485312
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 2 B-W & 3 color images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bucknell University Press
Colecția Bucknell University Press
Seria Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture, 1650-1850
ISBN-10: 1684485312
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 2 B-W & 3 color images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bucknell University Press
Colecția Bucknell University Press
Seria Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture, 1650-1850
Notă biografică
DAYNE C. RILEY is the assistant director of the Oklahoma Center for the Humanities at the University of Tulsa. He lives in Tulsa with his wife and dogs.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1 “The Vice of the Time”: Wine, Libertinism, and Commerce in the Age of Charles II
2 Bottling Up Your Anger: Alehouse and Tavern Satire in Stuart England
3 Sot-Weed or Indian Weed?: Pipe Tobacco and Satire, 1689-1709
4 “The Ceremony of the Snuff-Box”: Snuff in British Satirical Essays and Poems, 1709-1732
5 English Satirical Writing in the Age of Mother Gin, 1723-1751
Epilogue: The Smoke of War and the Imperial Thirst
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1 “The Vice of the Time”: Wine, Libertinism, and Commerce in the Age of Charles II
2 Bottling Up Your Anger: Alehouse and Tavern Satire in Stuart England
3 Sot-Weed or Indian Weed?: Pipe Tobacco and Satire, 1689-1709
4 “The Ceremony of the Snuff-Box”: Snuff in British Satirical Essays and Poems, 1709-1732
5 English Satirical Writing in the Age of Mother Gin, 1723-1751
Epilogue: The Smoke of War and the Imperial Thirst
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
"A fascinating study of how alcohol and tobacco served as metonymies for so much more. . . . Highly recommended."
"In this valuable and engaging study of both canonical and less-studied Restoration and early eighteenth-century satires on wine, beer, gin, pipe tobacco, and snuff, Dayne Riley examines the influences—both good and ill—of global commerce and trade upon national character, social class, manners, and morality. You will never look at a glass of wine or a dram of gin in a literary text the same way."
"A fascinating examination of the ways in which Restoration and early-eighteenth-century satirists used wine, gin, and tobacco to attack the evils of the day, from the unequivocal sins of lust and gluttony to the murky dangers of foreign trade and consumer culture. Surveying a wide range of genres and their contexts, Riley ably demonstrates how alcohol and tobacco became central to this period's concerns over the health of the body natural and the body politic."
"A fascinating history of alcohol and tobacco as commercial enterprises through the lens of satire. Riley advances insightful readings while tracing a development in the way that writers understood addictive substances, and provides compelling evidence of the role of satire in shaping consumer culture."
"An engaging study on a significant topic that tracks the cultural anxieties of eighteenth-century Britain. It weaves together political, literary, economic, and cultural history with fine close readings contextualized within broader, theoretical discourse, and constitutes a distinguished contribution to thematic studies of eighteenth-century popular culture, consumption, and satire."
"In this valuable and engaging study of both canonical and less-studied Restoration and early eighteenth-century satires on wine, beer, gin, pipe tobacco, and snuff, Dayne Riley examines the influences—both good and ill—of global commerce and trade upon national character, social class, manners, and morality. You will never look at a glass of wine or a dram of gin in a literary text the same way."
"A fascinating examination of the ways in which Restoration and early-eighteenth-century satirists used wine, gin, and tobacco to attack the evils of the day, from the unequivocal sins of lust and gluttony to the murky dangers of foreign trade and consumer culture. Surveying a wide range of genres and their contexts, Riley ably demonstrates how alcohol and tobacco became central to this period's concerns over the health of the body natural and the body politic."
"A fascinating history of alcohol and tobacco as commercial enterprises through the lens of satire. Riley advances insightful readings while tracing a development in the way that writers understood addictive substances, and provides compelling evidence of the role of satire in shaping consumer culture."
"An engaging study on a significant topic that tracks the cultural anxieties of eighteenth-century Britain. It weaves together political, literary, economic, and cultural history with fine close readings contextualized within broader, theoretical discourse, and constitutes a distinguished contribution to thematic studies of eighteenth-century popular culture, consumption, and satire."
Descriere
Consuming Anxieties examines the varied representations of alcohol and tobacco products in literary satire from 1660-1751. Tracing the nuanced satirical treatments of these consumable items throughout the period, it considers understudied plays, poems, and essays alongside more canonical works, shedding light on critical responses to the rise of consumer culture.