Spa sociability in Bath and Pyrmont [ Health / Nature ]
… with its own set of laws. They were thus forced to swap a previous code of behaviour – chivalric for the members of the aristocracy, popular for the rest – for a more egalitarian one that also had its own constraints. Yet in Bath the power … viertägigen Leiden im Bade zu Pyrmont [1809] (Pyrmont: Georg Uslar, 1824). https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hn6a4p. The aristocracy tended to keep its own company, admitting at times members of the highly educated bourgeoisie to their … visits, in particular those of Queen Anne, a famous gout sufferer, in 1702 and 1703, followed by eminent members of the aristocracy or of the court. The contribution of Bath to the new celebration of royalty 31 is nowhere more obvious than …
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