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281:, and soon after had his nose broken by a kick from a horse. His father died in 1795, by which time Brummell had been promoted to lieutenant. His father had left him an inheritance of some ÂŁ30,000. Ordinarily a considerable sum, it was inadequate for the expenses of an aspiring officer in the personal regiment of the
296:"he first gentleman of England", by the force of his personality. He was allowed to miss parade, shirk his duties and, in essence, do just as he pleased. Within three years, by 1796, he was made a captain, to the envy and disgust of older officers who felt that "our general's friend was now the general."
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Brummell's wealthier friends influenced him; he began spending and gambling as though his fortune was as ample as theirs. He found it increasingly difficult to maintain his lifestyle as his spending continued over time, but his prominent position in society allowed him to float a line of credit. This
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might be done with ÂŁ800", at a time when the average annual wage for a craftsman was ÂŁ52. Additionally, he claimed that he took five hours a day to dress and recommended that boots be polished with champagne. This preoccupation with dress, coupled with a nonchalant display of wit, was referred to as
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Bedford once did this touching a coat. Brummell examined his Grace with the cool impertinence which was his Grace's due. He turned him about, scanned him with scrutinizing, contemptuous eye, and then taking the lapel between his dainty finger and thumb, he exclaimed in a tone of pitying
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and, for a time, managed to avoid the nightly gaming and other extravagances frequent in such elevated circles. Where he refused to economise was on his dress: when asked how much it would cost to keep a single man in clothes, he was said to have replied: "Why, with tolerable economy, I think it
617:. Among his humorous remarks there, he is credited with denouncing the eating of vegetables and, when challenged whether he had ever tried it, replying, "Oh, yes, I remember I once ate a pea." A collection of the witticisms ascribed to him and of anecdotes about him followed under the title
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betting book, which was marked "not paid, 20th
January, 1816". Seemingly unable to quell his urge to spend and gamble, it became apparent his lifestyle could no longer be sustained. Brummell was ostracized from his social circle and soon found refuge in France.
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November 1928, Elgar himself conducted the orchestra on its first night. With the exception of the minuet, Elgar's orchestral score subsequently disappeared and the manuscript has never been located. Brummell's later years were the setting for
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136:, and a whole literature was founded upon his manner and witty sayings, which have persisted until today. His name is still associated with style and good looks and has been given to a variety of modern products to suggest their high quality.
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Brummel Brown, used exclusively on the 1931
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Dieudonné. This featured Brummell as the main character in a fabricated story of a rural courtship which saw occasional performance in later years. This was later broadcast by Radio-Lille (1963).
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borrowed the same title, "Brummelliana", for an unsympathetic essay published in 1828, referring to some of these stories and repeating others uncollected there. Dandyism also came under attack in
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politician, Charles Monson, and, reckoned "an excellent servant", met with some success despite his modest origins through patronage and good fortune; he went into business as a confectioner in
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was republished many times in the following decades. This began with the story of him enquiring the identity of his companion's "fat friend", and also included his "I once ate a pea" remark.
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Brummell put into practice the principles of harmony of shape and contrast of colours with such a pleasing result that men of superior rank sought his opinion on their own dress:
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Brummell at the elegant height of his dandyism and used it as the basis for a popular print in 1805. Two centuries later, it served as model for a 2002 statue of Brummell by
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in 2000. These are written as if related by their hero. Yet another American reinterpretation of his character appears in Cecilia Ryan's homoerotic novella
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and His Chocolate Beau Brummels, a jazz-style dance band that toured between 1924 and 1935. During the 1960s, there were the rock bands such as
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friends. Brummell became an anomalous favourite, flourishing without a patron, influencing fashion and courted by a large segment of society.
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marketed a Beau Brummel watch with a minimalist design and no numbers. In 2016, a men's skincare and shaving company launched using the name
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The Life of George Brummell, Esq., Commonly Called Beau Brummell
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The life of George Brummell commonly called Beau Brummell
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While studying at Eton, Brummell played for the school's
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as Brummell. This in turn was adapted for the 1924 film
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Brummell appeared under his own name as a character in
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The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Written by Herself,
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1535:"The rise and fall of Beau Brummell (1778-1840)"
1498:"Beau Brummell: The Original Gentleman Of Style"
1364:"Beau Brummell and the Birth of Regency Fashion"
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2016:"Vintage Illinois Spotlight—Beau Brummel"
1887:"Beau Brummel — Elgar's Lost Masterpiece"
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1760:Du dandysme et de George Brummell
1730:"The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson"
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846:Beau Brummell: This Charming Man
672:fashionable or silver fork novel
558:2002 statue of Beau Brummell by
2307:People educated at Eton College
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1911:. 8 June 2001. Archived from
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1206:. 28 June 1794. p. 619.
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2216:Wharton, Grace and Philip.
1628:"Beau Brummell blue plaque"
1473:Campbell, Kathleen (1948).
1393:. Sharpe Books, 2018. p.297
807:Beau Brummell and his Bride
627:George Robert Wythen Baxter
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1186:Oxford University Calendar
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2176:The Life of Beau Brummell
2156:Barbey d'Aurevilly, Jules
1859:– via Google Books.
1669:The Flowers of Literature
983:Hepworth, Walter (1886).
775:Theatre Royal, Birmingham
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636:Traité de la vie élégante
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660:Life of George Brummell
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1646:"Fictions of Byron"
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