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The Centre and the Margins in Eighteenth-Century British and Italian Cultures
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The Centre and the Margins in Eighteenth-Century British and Italian Cultures

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The relationship between the cultural Centre and cultural Margins has fascinated scholars for generations. Who, or what, determines what shall constitute the ‘Centre’ of a culture, its sacred and canonical forms and substance, and what the Margins? There are significant examples of the Margins of one generation moving to become the Centre of another. These are more than mere shifts of fashion and represent nothing less than a seismic cultural shift. How, and in what circumstances, can such a transformation occur? Discussion of such changes takes us not merely into the issue of Anglo-Italian culture in the eighteenth century, but more generally into the very nature of culture itself.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 November 2013
Pages
198
ISBN
9781443849524

The relationship between the cultural Centre and cultural Margins has fascinated scholars for generations. Who, or what, determines what shall constitute the ‘Centre’ of a culture, its sacred and canonical forms and substance, and what the Margins? There are significant examples of the Margins of one generation moving to become the Centre of another. These are more than mere shifts of fashion and represent nothing less than a seismic cultural shift. How, and in what circumstances, can such a transformation occur? Discussion of such changes takes us not merely into the issue of Anglo-Italian culture in the eighteenth century, but more generally into the very nature of culture itself.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 November 2013
Pages
198
ISBN
9781443849524