Moral Taste : : Aesthetics, Subjectivity, and Social Power in the Nineteenth-Century Novel / / Marjorie Garson.
One of the particular concerns of the Victorians was the notion of ?taste? and the idea that good taste in any field ? clothing, décor, landscape, music, art, even food ? meant good taste in all, and that tastefulness was a reliable sign of moral sensitivity, indeed of national, even racial, quality...
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Year of Publication: | 2016 |
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