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The Domino and the Eighteenth-Century London Masquerade: A Social Biography of a Costume

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Abstract

This Element presents new cultural, social, and economic perspectives on the eighteenth-century London masquerade through an in-depth analysis of the classic domino costume. Constructing the object biography of the domino through material, visual, and written sources brings together various experiences of the masquerade and expands the existing geographical, chronological, and socio-economic scope of the entertainment beyond the masquerade event itself. This Element examines the domino’s physical and figurative movements from the masquerade warehouse, through eighteenth-century fashionable society, and into print and visual culture. It draws upon masquerade warehouse records, newspapers, manuscripts, prints, and physical objects to establish a comprehensive understanding of the domino and how it reflected contemporary experiences of the real and imagined masquerade. Analysing the domino through interdisciplinary methodologies illustrates the impact material and visual sources can have on reshaping existing scholarship.


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Author(s): Kobza M

Series Editor(s): Eve Tavor Bannet and Markman Ellis

Publication type: Authored Book

Publication status: Published

Series Title: Elements in Eighteenth-Century Connections

Year: 2023

Number of Pages: 79

Print publication date: 15/02/2024

Online publication date: 29/11/2023

Acceptance date: 26/10/2019

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Place Published: Cambridge

URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009042406

DOI: 10.1017/9781009042406

Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item

ISBN: 9781009045551


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