City of Laughter: Sex and Satire in Eighteenth-Century LondonBetween 1770 and 1830, London was the world's largest and richest city, the center of hectic social ferment and spectacular sexual liberation. These singular conditions prompted revolutionary modes of thought, novel sensibilities, and constant debate about the relations between men and women. Such an atmosphere also stimulated outrageous behavior, from James Boswell's copulating on Westminster Bridge to the Prince Regent's attempt to seduce a woman by pleading, sobbing, and stabbing himself with a pen-knife. And nowhere was London's lewdness and iconoclasm more vividly represented than its satire. City of Laughter chronicles the rise and fall of a great tradition of ridicule and of the satirical, humorous, and widely circulated prints that sustained it. Focusing not on the polished wit upon which polite society prided itself, but rather on malicious, sardonic and satirical humor—humor that was bawdy, knowing and ironic—Vic Gatrell explores what this tradition says about Georgian views of the world and about their own pretensions. Taking the reader into the clubs and taverns where laughter flowed most freely, Gatrell examines how Londoners laughed about sex, scandal, fashion, drink and similar pleasures of life. Combining words and images–including more than 300 original drawings by Cruikshank, Gillray, Rowlandson, and others—City of Laughter offers a brilliantly original panorama of the era, providing a ground-breaking reappraisal of a period of change and a unique account of the origins of our attitudes toward sex, celebrity and satire today. |
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CITY OF LAUGHTER: Sex and Satire in Eighteenth-Century London
Revisió d'Usuari - KirkusBritish author and academic Gatrell (British history/Univ. of Essex; The Hanging Tree, 1994) explores exhaustively, albeit most pleasantly, the golden age of graphic satire that flourished in ... Llegeix la ressenya completa
City of Laughter: Sex and Satire in Eighteenth-Century London
Revisió d'Usuari - Not Available - Book VerdictGatrell (British history, Univ. of Essex;The Hanging Tree: Execution and the English People, 1770-1868 ) continues to forward his illumination of the British 18th century by exploring and ... Llegeix la ressenya completa
Continguts
Picture Acknowledgements | 17 |
LADY WORSLEYS BOTTOM | 17 |
of all Parties 1786 285 x 382 | 17 |
London and the Pleasure Principle | 23 |
Hogarth Night 1738 440 x 369 | 39 |
Rowlandson Miseries of London fight 1807 81 x 167 | 46 |
THE WEST OR WORST END | 61 |
Laughing Politely | 159 |
The Long View | 417 |
Seymour The March of Intellect 1829 250 x 321 | 422 |
George Cruikshank London Going Out of Town 1829 | 423 |
Isaac Cruikshank The Renunciation of an Ex Noble now become a Republican SansCulotte Citizen 1794 327 223 | 426 |
Leech Enter Mr Bottles the Butler from Pictures of Life and Character 1854 175 x 130 | 427 |
Rowlandson The Road to Preferment through Clarkes Passage 1809 | 428 |
George Cruikshank A Gentleman Intended for the Bar and Practising at the Bar 1828 | 430 |
The Age of Cant | 435 |
The Tree of Life | 295 |
Philosophy and Raking | 314 |
THE LIBERTINES LAST FLING | 388 |
Rowlandson The Hairy Prospect or the Devil in a Fright c 1800 | 391 |
Rowlandson The Curious Wanton c 1800 | 392 |
Wigstead Rowlandson The Detection 1785 | 393 |
Rowlandson The Old Husband c 1800 | 394 |
Rowlandson Chaos is Come Again 1791 290 x 419 | 395 |
Rowlandson The Chamber of Genius 1812 214 x 287 | 397 |
Rowlandson The Modern Pygmalion c 1800 | 398 |
Rowlandson Connoisseurs 1799 244 x 195 | 399 |
Rowlandson The Examination c 1800 | 400 |
Rowlandson The Farewell c 1800 | 401 |
Rowlandson Rural Felicity or Love in a Chaise c 1800 | 402 |
Rowlandson The Harem c 1800 | 403 |
Rowlandson Lord Barr res Great Bottle Club c 1800 | 404 |
Cawse He has Locked Up all my Treasure 1800 254 x 387 | 405 |
Anon Introduction 1793 | 407 |
Gillray Push Pin 1797 208 x 276 | 408 |
Gillray Sandwich Carrots Dainty SandwichCarrots 1797 360 x 255 | 412 |
George Cruikshank A Dandy Fainting or An Exquisite in Fits Scene a Private Box at the Opera 1818 219 321 | 443 |
Marks The Wish c 1821 | 444 |
Rowlandson The Man of Feeling 1788 | 445 |
Anon Imitation BankNote c 1811 83 159 | 451 |
Gillray The Friend of Humanity and the knifeGrinder Scene The Borough | 463 |
Colley? The Vicar and Moses 1782 246 x 240 | 471 |
Williams City Scavengers Cleansing the London Streets of Impurities 1816 | 477 |
RADICAL SATIRE AND THE CENSORS | 483 |
Newton Soulagement en Prison ink and watercolour 1793 488 237 Newton Soulagement en Prison ink and watercolour 1793 | 489 |
Rowlandson The Bishop and his Clarke or a Peep into Paradise 1809 | 497 |
George Cruikshank The Age of Reason or the World turned Topsyturvy | 540 |
Anon A Snug Meeting to Get up an UltraLoyal Address or a Peep | 546 |
Smith Beggar from Vagabondiana or Anecdotes of Mendicant | 557 |
Robert Cruikshank Courtiers Carousing in a Cadgers Ken 18256 | 567 |
Francis Place and Improvement | 574 |
Looking Northward detail | 587 |
Brief Lives | 597 |
Abbreviations in Notes | 605 |
Select Bibliography | 668 |
Index of Artists works | 690 |
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