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Taste : the secret meaning of things (Revised and expanded edition)

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How do we define taste? The only certainty is that it shifts and changes - sometimes abruptly.

With the explosion of vulgar consumerism in the mid-nineteenth century, the Victorians seized upon the notion of good taste as a way of codifying middle-class mores.

A century later, to talk about taste had become almost taboo, since judgments made about dress, manners, food and art can often be painfully revealing. And today? When this classic text was first published in 1991, Stephen Bayley illuminated the nuances and niceties of our mercurial understanding of taste.

In this new edition, he ranges far and wide to bring us exquisitely up to date. 'I don't know anybody with more interesting observations about style, taste and contemporary design' Tom Wolfe on Stephen Bayley

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Circa Press
1911422065 / 9781911422068
Hardback
701.17
25/10/2017
United Kingdom
English
288 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
22 cm
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Previous edition: London: Faber and Faber, 1991.