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"Pride" from The fable of the bees (1724) | 21 | |
Letter to his son (1750) | 28 | |
"The man of the world" (1736) | 32 | |
"Discourse on the arts and sciences" (1750) | 37 | |
"Etiquette and ceremony : conduct and sentiment of human beings as functions of the power structure of their society" from The court society (1969) | 49 | |
"On fashion" (1792) | 65 | |
"An answer to the question : would it be harmful or beneficial to establish a national uniform?" (1791) | 72 | |
"Adornment" from Sociology (1908) | 79 | |
"The benefits of a national uniform, declaimed by a citizen" from Patriotic fantasies (1775) | 87 | |
"Men's fashion" and "men's hats" (1898) | 93 | |
"The great masculine renunciation and its causes" from The psychology of clothes (1930) | 102 | |
"The new costume for the ladies" and "the new dress" from the The lily (1851) | 109 | |
"Some realizations in dress reform" from Feminism in Germany and Scandinavia (1915) | 117 | |
"Social life" from The second sex (1953) | 126 | |
"On art and craftwork" (1797), "on objects portrayed in visual arts" (1797), and "on strict aesthetic judgments" (1798/1799) | 139 | |
"On drapery" from Aesthetics (1820) | 145 | |
"Fashion and cynicism" (1879) | 153 | |
"The dandiacal body" from Sartor Resartus (1831) | 165 | |
"The anatomy of dandyism with some observations on Beau Brummell" (1845) | 174 | |
"The dandy" from The painter of modern life (1863) | 192 | |
"Fashion and the modern" (1846) | 196 | |
"The dialogue of fashion and death" from The moral essays (1824) | 206 | |
"Beauty, fashion, and happiness," "modernity," and "in praise of cosmetics" from The painter of modern life (1863) | 213 | |
"Jewels" and "wedding presents" from La Derniere mode (1874) | 222 | |
"The pervasion of rouge" (1896) | 226 | |
"The suitability of dress" (1882) | 232 | |
"The eroticism of clothes" from Die Fackel (1906) | 239 | |
"Analysis of the cases (complex of symptoms)" from Transvestites : an investigation into erotic masquerade (1910) | 245 | |
"Conspicuous consumption" and "dress as an expression of the pecuniary culture" from The theory of the leisure class (1899) | 261 | |
"Fashion" (1901) | 289 | |
"Economy and fashion : a theoretical contribution on the formation of modern consumer demand" (1902) | 310 | |
"Bourgeois dress" (1912) | 317 | |
"Fashion" from The principles of sociology (1902) | 328 | |
"Customs" (1909) | 333 |
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Add The Rise of Fashion: A Reader, In The Rise of Fashion, Daniel Leonhard Purdy brings together key writings from the Enlightenment to the twentieth century that explore fashion as the ultimate expression of modernity. Making available many previously untranslated or otherwise unfamiliar , The Rise of Fashion: A Reader to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Rise of Fashion: A Reader, In The Rise of Fashion, Daniel Leonhard Purdy brings together key writings from the Enlightenment to the twentieth century that explore fashion as the ultimate expression of modernity. Making available many previously untranslated or otherwise unfamiliar , The Rise of Fashion: A Reader to your collection on WonderClub |