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… tables to prevent players from being snared at by sharpers. 8 Sometimes they were self-appointed as was the case for Beau Nash who exported his celebrated social skills from Bath to Tunbridge Wells after the death of Bell Causey in 1735. … ‘Spas and Seaside Resorts in Kent, 1660-1820’, Ph.D., University of Leeds, 2013 and John Eglin, The Imaginary Autocrat: Beau Nash and the Invention of Bath (London: Profile, 2005). Real bonds, imaginary spaces Seen through the lens of gender … in History (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021). Cottom, Daniel, ‘In the Bowels of the Novel: The Exchange of Fluids in the Beau Monde’, NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction (vol. 32, n° 2, 1999), p. 157–86. Hembry, Phyllis M., The English Spa, 1560-1815: A …
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