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Sex, money & personal character in eighteenth-century British politics

Title
Sex, money & personal character in eighteenth-century British politics / Marilyn Morris.
ISBN
0300210477
9780300210477
9780300208450
Publication
[New Haven, Conn.] : Yale University Press, 2014.
Physical Description
1 online resource.
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Summary
How, and why, did the Anglo-American world become so obsessed with the private lives and public character of its political leaders? Marilyn Morris finds answers in eighteenth-century Britain, when a long tradition of court intrigue and gossip spread into a much broader and more public political arena with the growth of political parties, extra-parliamentary political activities, and a partisan print culture. The public's preoccupation with the personal character of the ruling elite paralleled a growing interest in the interior lives of individuals in histories, novels, and the theater. Newspaper reports of the royal family intensified in intimacy and its members became moral exemplars--most often, paradoxically, when they misbehaved. Ad hominem attacks on political leaders became commonplace; politicians of all affiliations continued to assess one another's characters based on their success and daring with women and money. And newly popular human-interest journalism promoted the illusion that the personal characters of public figures could be read by appearances.--Provided by publisher.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 07, 2019
Series
Lewis Walpole series in eighteenth-century culture and history.
Lewis Walpole Series in Eighteenth-Century culture and history
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1. Political and the Personal
2. Politics of Personal Character
3. Measure of Men
4. Court, Courtship and Domestic Virtue
5. Ethics of Fashion, Spending, Credit and Debt
6. Views from the Peripheries of the Political World
7. Persistence of Casuistry.
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Electronic books.
History.
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