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Emotional Economies of Pleasure Among the Gentry of Eighteenth Century England
Mark Rothery
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Gentry
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Emotional Economy
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Eighteenth-century England
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18th Century
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Article Analysis
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Urban Renaissance
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Family Relationships
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Emotional Words
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Good Order
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Family Belonging
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Family Narratives
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Sensory Pleasure
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Family Partnership
25%
Apartness
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Arts and Humanities
Gentry
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Eighteenth-century England
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Feelings
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Familial
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Renaissance
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Eighteenth Century
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Family relationships
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Social Sciences
Emotions
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UK
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Eighteenth Century
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Family Relationship
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Urban Renaissance
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