Conviviality [ Eating & Drinking / Rituals & Ceremonies / Character / Social interaction ]
… sociability and conviviality. It also describes the use of the term, and the specific rituals associated with convivial culture. Practices > Eating & Drinking Practices > Rituals & Ceremonies Concepts > Character Concepts > Social … the seventeenth century, but the noun-form ‘ conviviality ‘ developed in the late 1760s giving a name to the growing culture of public dining practices. 2 These practices were related to, but distinctive from, Addison and Steele ’s ideal … ‘ and pre-appointed guests to give speeches, toasts and sing songs. Meetings could vary in their formality but as the culture of conviviality matured, reaching its peak in the 1780s and early 1790s, these could be highly structured events, …
Community | Conviviality | Hilarity | Politics | Song | Toasting
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