Taste and Fashion: From the French Revolution to the Present DayG. G. Harrap Limited, 1945 - 232 páginas |
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... æsthetic had been born . A fashion writer in 1910 remarks : " The hobble skirt is past — if it can indeed ever be said to have arrived so far as good fashion is concerned . " But this is merely an expression of personal opinion , or ...
... æsthetic had been born . A fashion writer in 1910 remarks : " The hobble skirt is past — if it can indeed ever be said to have arrived so far as good fashion is concerned . " But this is merely an expression of personal opinion , or ...
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... æsthetic discussion can by its very nature be nothing else . Of course , in every age there is a school of opinion which will not admit that æsthetic values are matters of taste at all . They can , we are told , be deduced from first ...
... æsthetic discussion can by its very nature be nothing else . Of course , in every age there is a school of opinion which will not admit that æsthetic values are matters of taste at all . They can , we are told , be deduced from first ...
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... æsthetic culture . In fact , it has probably more right to the name æsthetic than any of the décors we have been describing , for it belongs to the age of the original Esthete . There is a curious gimcrack medie- valism about it ...
... æsthetic culture . In fact , it has probably more right to the name æsthetic than any of the décors we have been describing , for it belongs to the age of the original Esthete . There is a curious gimcrack medie- valism about it ...
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BACK TO NATURE AND THE GREEKS | 13 |
PRUDERY AND ROMANTICISM | 26 |
SENTIMENTALISM AND THE RISE OF | 38 |
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