contemporaryReception
P29313
predicate
Indicates how a work, event, or figure was received, perceived, or evaluated by audiences and critics at the time it originally appeared or occurred.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| contemporaryReception canonical | 6 |
| contemporaryReaction | 3 |
| contemporaryRecognition | 2 |
| contemporaryReputation | 2 |
Sample triples (13)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| Trivia, or the Art of Walking the Streets of London | popular ⓘ |
| Boston Corbett | controversial for disobeying orders not to shoot Booth via predicate surface "contemporaryReputation" ⓘ |
| execution of Charles I | shock and controversy across Europe via predicate surface "contemporaryReaction" ⓘ |
| Democratic Party in Alabama | minority party in Alabama state government via predicate surface "contemporaryReputation" ⓘ |
| Vanderbilt costume ball of 1883 | praised for splendor via predicate surface "contemporaryReaction" ⓘ |
| Vanderbilt costume ball of 1883 | criticized as ostentatious via predicate surface "contemporaryReaction" ⓘ |
| Maria van Oosterwijck | admired at European courts via predicate surface "contemporaryRecognition" ⓘ |
| Maria van Oosterwijck | highly sought-after still-life painter in her lifetime via predicate surface "contemporaryRecognition" ⓘ |
| No Name | popular with Victorian readers ⓘ |
| Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded | commercial success ⓘ |
| Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded | moral controversy ⓘ |
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Jack Sheppard (1839 novel by William Harrison Ainsworth)
surface form:
Jack Sheppard (1839 novel)
|
commercial success ⓘ |
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Jack Sheppard (1839 novel by William Harrison Ainsworth)
surface form:
Jack Sheppard (1839 novel)
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moral controversy ⓘ |