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… the nineteenth century, they began to decline. Places > Residences & Lodgings Mots-clés drinking Travel Class boundaries Hospitality Sociability in fiction In the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, a period which John Chartres has … and Susanne Schmid (eds), Anglo-American Travelers and the Hotel Experience in Nineteenth-Century Literature: Nation, Hospitality, Travel Writing (New York: Routledge, 2018), p. 38-57, p. 41-43. 11 . Habbo Knoch. Grandhotels: Luxusräume … advent of the railway network in the nineteenth century, they began to decline. … drinking … Travel … Class boundaries … Hospitality … Sociability in fiction … Inns …Freemasonry [ Associational culture / Rituals & Ceremonies ]
… > Associational culture Practices > Rituals & Ceremonies Mots-clés Freemasonry aristocracy Royal Society Transnational Hospitality commerce Ship captains Entre-soi aristocratique et mondain En 1736, paraît Cérémonies et coutumes religieuses … siècle et répond à la quête de sociabilité de ses acteurs. … Freemasonry … aristocracy … Royal Society … Transnational … Hospitality … commerce … Ship captains … Freemasonry …Hospitality (in the writings of James Cook and Watkin Tench) [ Social interaction / Mobility / Rituals & Ceremonies ]
… sur Linkedin Partager sur Twitter Partager par Email Imprimer l'article View PDF Citer cet article OBAME Fabiola, "Hospitality (in the writings of James Cook and Watkin Tench)", Encyclopédie numérique de la sociabilité britannique au … du long dix-huitième siècle [en ligne], ISSN 2803-2845, Consulté le 30/01/2023, URL: https://www.digitens.org/fr/notices/hospitality-writings-james-cook-and-watkin-tench.html Références complémentaires Brimnes, Niels, Constructing the … … Gift … James Cook … Watkin Tench … travel literature … Australia … exploration … Pacific … Reciprocity … ritual … Hospitality (in the writings of James Cook and Watkin Tench) …Samuel Pepys [ Art and Literature / Politics ]
… invited Will Swan, a discontented Nonconformist, to an alehouse and paid for the drink, stating in his diary that this hospitality was ‘to see how things stand with him and his party’ ( Diary , III, 275). This was prudent given that the … were financially better off than he was. 2 However, as with Will Swan, it was worth investing in the Joyces through hospitality. On 6 August 1663, after attending a party to celebrate the christening of Mary Joyce’s son, Pepys offered … most influential male on his mother’s side of the family. He saw cause for self-reproach when the exchange of reciprocal hospitality broke down because of his unwillingness to socialize with his humbler kin. In one such episode he failed to …Gaming table [ Sports & Gaming accessories ]
… White’s for instance – as well as highly adaptable. 2 1 . For an analysis on how card games gradually became a mark of hospitality favouring social interactions among the middle classes see Janet E. Mullin, ‘“We Had Carding”: Hospitable …Pagination
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