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dandyMale figure conspicuous for tasteful fastidiousness, particularly in dress. The famous Regency dandy George (‘Beau’) Brummell (1778–1840) helped to give literary currency to the figure of the dandy, particularly in England and France, providing a model and symbol of the triumph of style for the Francophile Oscar Wilde and for 19th-century French writers such as Charles Baudelaire, J K Huysmans, and the extravagantly romantic novelist and critic Jules-Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly (1808–1889), biographer of Brummell. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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WITH the signature fedora and a dandily knotted silk Everything has been going pretty darn dandily in the world of David Miliband these past ten years. Given the magical "Magic Flute" plot about a cosmic battle with the Queen of the Night, with colorful animals and fairies also figuring in, "Magic Flute" should lend itself dandily to the |
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