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Edinburgh Mary Cosh

Edinburgh von Mary Cosh

Edinburgh Mary Cosh


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Edinburgh:The Golden Age is a major contribution to the literature on the Scottish Enlightenment and an extraordinarily lucid insight into Edinburgh during the most exciting and stimulating period of its history.

Edinburgh Zusammenfassung

Edinburgh: The Golden Age Mary Cosh

Edinburgh: The Golden Age is a major contribution to the literature on the Scottish Enlightenment and an extraordinarily lucid insight into Edinburgh during the most exciting and stimulating period of its history. Based on an astonishingly wide range of sources - local newspapers and journals, published accounts of travels to Scotland, diaries, letters, reminiscences etc., as well as more modern texts - it covers the social and literary history of the city from around 1760 until 1832, the year in which Sir Walter Scott died. The development of Edinburgh into one of the great intellectual centres of Europe is paralleled in the story of the growth of the city, as architects such as James Craig and Robert Adam reflected the confidence of a new age in the wide and imposing throroughfares of the New Town, a far cry from the dank and overcrowded closes of medieval Edinburgh. Mary Cosh's use of contemporary material, both well-known and obscure, presents an enormously valuable picture of how Edinburgh and its inhabitants were seen at the time by visitors, and also shows how notable local figures saw their own city.
The opinions of people such as William and Dorothy Wordsworth, Samuel Coleridge, Robert Southey, Thomas Carlyle, Francis Jeffrey, Sydney Smith, Thomas de Quincey, Walter Scott, Percy Bysshe Shelley and visiting Americans are all represented. No part of Edinburgh's rich social and cultural life is ignored; from education, the Church, literature, music, art and the theatre to details of the lifestyles of both the rich and the poor - their diet, dress, pastimes and pleasures, manners and etiquette.

Über Mary Cosh

Mary Cosh was born in Bristol and studied at St Anne's College Oxford and the Courtauld Institute, London. She has published a number of books of fiction and non-fiction, including the much acclaimed Inveraray and the Dukes of Argyll and has contributed to publications such as the Spectator, The Times and Country Life. She lives in Islington, about which she is currently preparing a history.

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GOR008471008
9781780272580
1780272588
Edinburgh: The Golden Age Mary Cosh
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Birlinn General
2014-11-10
1120
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