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 … Bawdy Songbooks of the Romantic Period (Pickering and Chatto, 2001). Newspapers 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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