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Jan 1, 2009
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Cambridge University Press Feb-28-2009
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Michael Moriarty’s exploration of taste during the seventeenth century in France delves into the intricate relationship between personal preferences and broader ideological movements of the time. By examining the writings of five key figures, he highlights how concepts of taste were not merely personal opinions but indicators of social status, cultural identity, and political alignments.
Through an analytical lens, Moriarty unpacks how taste influenced artistic expression and consumption, ultimately shaping societal norms. The work provides valuable insights into how aesthetic judgments served as a battleground for power dynamics and intellectual discourse, revealing the complexities of culture during a transformative period in French history.
Through an analytical lens, Moriarty unpacks how taste influenced artistic expression and consumption, ultimately shaping societal norms. The work provides valuable insights into how aesthetic judgments served as a battleground for power dynamics and intellectual discourse, revealing the complexities of culture during a transformative period in French history.