As the
cultural historian Markman Ellis writes, in Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House
Culture, the British coffee house, a “heady combination of news, literature,
debate and writing”, was “the central locus of newly egalitarian practices
of discussion and conversation, including forms of structured discourse,
such as lectures and debates, as well as unregulated discourse, such as
gossip and chatter”.
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