City of Laughter: Sex and Satire in Eighteenth-century LondonAtlantic, 2006 - 696 pàgines James Boswell observed that a person living in eighteenth-century London, 'may be in some degree be whatever character they choose'. London was, quite simply, the most vibrant and powerful city in the world. This vivacity - famously depicted by the satirical artists Gillray, Cruikshank and Rowlandson - gave rise to lewd and iconoclastic behaviour unlike any other in English history. Gatrell's remarkable book argues that we cannot comprehend our own capacity for licentiousness or our sense of humour without understanding this unique period in English history. City of Laughter is as original as it is brilliantly written and will change permanently our view of London and its inhabitants. |
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City of Laughter: Sex and Satire in Eighteenth-Century London Vic Gatrell Previsualització limitada - 2007 |
City of Laughter: Sex and Satire in Eighteenth-Century London Vic Gatrell Visualització de fragments - 2007 |
City of Laughter: Sex and Satire in Eighteenth-century London V. A. C. Gatrell,Vic Gatrell Previsualització no disponible - 2006 |
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