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Literary Salons Across Britain and Ireland in the Long Eighteenth Century
“Dublin Is Attribilaire” — The Changing Nature of Elite Sociability
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Book chapters
Introduction
A French Phenomenon Embraced
âNever Was a Flock So Scattered for Want of a Shepherdessâ
Collaborative Hospitality and Cultural Transfers
âDublin Is Attribilaireâ â The Changing Nature of Elite Sociability
The French Salon
Moira House Salon
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Introduction
pp. 14
The French Salon: Its Foreign Participants and Hosts
pp. 44
A French Phenomenon Embraced: The Literary Salon in Eighteenth-Century Britain
pp. 78
“Never Was a Flock So Scattered for Want of a Shepherdess”: Elizabeth Vesey Between England and Ireland
pp. 106
Moira House Salon: A Site for Irish Scholarship
pp. 132
Collaborative Hospitality and Cultural Transfers: Provincial Salons Across England and Ireland
pp. 153
“Dublin Is Attribilaire” — The Changing Nature of Elite Sociability
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