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THE GOLDEN AGE IN 18th CENTURY - Coggle Diagram
THE GOLDEN AGE IN 18th CENTURY
DESIRE FOR BALANCE, SYMMETRY AND REFINEMENT
1st ENGLISH DICTIONARY (1747) BY SAMUEL JOHNSON
REASON AND COMMON SENSE
LIBERAL THOUGHT AND FREE WILL
POLITICAL STABILITY
MATERIALISTIC SOCIETY
ISTITUTIONS WERE HIERACHICAL, HEREDITARY AND PRIVILEGED
OPTIMISM
ENLIGHTMENT
GROWING IMPORTANCE OF MIDDLE CLASS MEMBERS, ESPECIALLY WOMEN
COFFEEHOUSES
GATERING POINTS WHERE PEOPLE EXCHANGED VARIOUS INFORMATION
JOURNALS AND PANPHLETS
NAMES
"THE SPECTATOR" BY JOSEPH ADDISON (1711)
PERIOD: DAILY
TOPICS: CUSTOMS AND MORALS OF THE SOCIETY OF THE TIME
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Mr. SPECTATOR
IL CAFFE' BY PIETRO VERRI (1764)
PERIOD: EVERY 10 DAYS
TOPIC: EVERYTHING CONCERNING THE COMMON LIVING
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THE 1st PERIODICAL IN 1662: "A CURRENT OF GENERAL NEWS"
POLITICS
"THE REWIEW" (1704)
BY DEFOE; THE TOPICS WERE RELIGION, TRADE, MORAL
"THE DAILY UNIVERSAL REGISTER" (1785)
NOWADAYS "THE TIMES"
PARLIAMENTARY SESSIONS
GREATER CIRCULATION OF IDEAS AND OPINIONS
ADVERTISING
GRATER INTEREST IN POLITICS
THE NOVEL
ONLY ATTENDED BY MEN
THERE WERE COFFEEHOUSES IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES OF EUROPE
CENTRES OF CULTURE (SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS AND LITERATURE)
THE INDIVIDUAL'S TRUST IN REASON, SELF-RELIANCE AND HIS OWN ABILITIES
INDIVIDUALISM
SELF-MADE MAN