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William Blake [ Art and Literature ]
… Art and Literature Mots-clés Art Collecting Commerce Conversation Correspondence Exhibitions Friendship Patronage Poetry Salons William Blake (1757-1827) was born into a dissenting family at 28 Broad Street in Soho (London) where his father … the Desolate Market ), Blake’s works were known, shared, and recommended. 14 His poetry was also read and performed at Salons. Blake’s early biographers tended to differentiate between his roles as engraver, artist, poet, and visionary. In … 2011). … Art … Collecting … Commerce … Conversation … Correspondence … Exhibitions … Friendship … Patronage … Poetry … Salons … William Blake …
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Elizabeth (Robinson) Montagu [ Art and Literature ]
… built for her in fashionable Portman Square which would serve as a representative basis for her already famous literary salons. Along with (at least) Frances Boscawen and Elizabeth Vesey, Elizabeth Montagu was a principal hostess of the … religion and benevolence were the most important character traits cherished by the various members of the bluestocking salons. 2 Each salonnière had her own method to initiate debates: Montagu seated her guests in a circle and took the …
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Samuel Richardson [ Art and Literature ]
Correspondence | Emotions | Fiction | Friendship
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Marie-Jeanne Riccoboni [ Art and Literature / Reading & Writing ]
… drew its vitality from the vast literary and theatrical production of both countries. Riccoboni was not a woman of the salons—she was a woman of letters who found, in the epistolary dialogue, the perfect complement to the art of …
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