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- Demimonde abstract "Demi-monde refers to a group of people who live hedonistic lifestyles, usually in a flagrant and conspicuous manner. The term was commonly used in Europe from the late 19th to the early 20th century, and contemporary use has an anachronistic character. Its connotations of pleasure-seeking often contrasted with wealth and ruling class behavior.The term was often used as one of disapprobation, the behavior of a person in the demimonde being contrary to more traditional or bourgeois values. Such behaviors often included drinking or drug use, gambling, high spending (particularly in pursuit of fashion, as through clothing as well as servants and houses), and sexual promiscuity. The term demimondaine referred to a woman who embodied these qualities; later it became a euphemism for a courtesan or prostitute.The term 'demi-monde' is French for \"half-world\". It derives from a comedy by Alexandre Dumas fils published in 1855 called Le Demi-Monde.".
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- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Alexandre_Dumas,_fils.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Becky_Sharp_(character).
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Bohemianism.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Bonjour_Tristesse.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Bourgeoisie.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_words_and_phrases.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Category:High_society.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_groups.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Colette.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Conspicuous_consumption.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Courtesan.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Easy_Virtue_(play).
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Fashion.
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- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Françoise_Sagan.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Gay_Nineties.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Gigi.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Hedonism.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Henryk_Sienkiewicz.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Jet_set.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Kim_Stanley_Robinson.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink La_traviata.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Lifestyle_(sociology).
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Marie_Duplessis.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Mars_trilogy.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon_III.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Noël_Coward.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Penny_Dreadful_(TV_series).
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Matthew_Hillsman_Taylor.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Prostitution.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Sigmund_Freud.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink The_Lady_of_the_Camellias.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink The_Seven-Per-Cent_Solution_(film).
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Ukiyo.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Vanity_Fair_(novel).
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Virginia_Oldoini,_Countess_of_Castiglione.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink William_Makepeace_Thackeray.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Without_Dogma.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLink Womens_suffrage.
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLinkText "Demimonde".
- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLinkText "demi-mondaine".
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- Demimonde wikiPageWikiLinkText "demimondaine".
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- Demimonde subject Category:French_words_and_phrases.
- Demimonde subject Category:High_society.
- Demimonde subject Category:Social_groups.
- Demimonde type Group.
- Demimonde type Group.
- Demimonde comment "Demi-monde refers to a group of people who live hedonistic lifestyles, usually in a flagrant and conspicuous manner. The term was commonly used in Europe from the late 19th to the early 20th century, and contemporary use has an anachronistic character. Its connotations of pleasure-seeking often contrasted with wealth and ruling class behavior.The term was often used as one of disapprobation, the behavior of a person in the demimonde being contrary to more traditional or bourgeois values.".
- Demimonde label "Demimonde".
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- Demimonde sameAs Demi-mondaine.
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- Demimonde sameAs Полусвет.
- Demimonde sameAs Polusvijet.
- Demimonde sameAs Demimondke.
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- Demimonde wasDerivedFrom Demimonde?oldid=690226459.
- Demimonde isPrimaryTopicOf Demimonde.