Conviviality [ Eating & Drinking / Rituals & Ceremonies / Character / Social interaction ]
… 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 of … Songbooks of the Romantic Period (Pickering and Chatto, 2001). N ewspapers also provided important print venues for publicizing the ideas discussed and proclamations made at convivial meetings. Newspaper advertisements would announce … bastille, discussed in Newman, Romantic Tavern, p. 80-88. 9 . On newspaper reports on convivial meetings see Mee, Print Publicity and Popular Radicalism in the 1790s: The Laurel of Liberty (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016), p. …
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