10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOGARTHIAN»
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Hogarthian in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Hogarthian and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Con Men and Cutpurses: Scenes from the
Hogarthian Underworld
An enthralling anthology of 18th-century writings that gives a fascinating insight into the dreadful misdeeds of - and the horrible punishments meeted out to - an array of rogues and criminals, from murderers and swindlers to prostitutes ...
2
G.W.M. Reynolds: Nineteenth-century Fiction, Politics, and ...
Although all the illustrations to The Days of Hogarth were, allowing for omitted
plates, printed exactly in the order of the original Hogarthian sequences, the
individual sequences were at first carefully, but then more opportunistically,
interleaved ...
Anne Humpherys, Louis James, 2008
3
George Cruikshank: A Revaluation
The little- known Richard Newton, in an intense flourish of activity before his
death in 1796 at the age of twenty-one, scored a series of minor successes in this
vein, lightening the heavier Hogarthian Progress both in style and content.
4
William Powell Frith: Painting the Victorian Age
I heir intentions may hi' 'high' Hogarthian art, but the results were 'low' art. its critic
argued: 'Mr Frith, wishing apparently to emulate Hogarth, sends a series of five
small pictures , . , Л painter mav have no grander object that to leach a moral ...
Mark Bills, Vivien Knight, 2006
5
Reading Popular Prints 1790-1870
Dorment points to the Hogarthian resonances of the Morland prints,30 and
Collings drew one pair of prints, 'The Disinherited Heir', very much in the tradition
of Hogarthian moral narratives.31 Collings's preferred subjects, too, centred on
lively ...
6
Hogarth: Art and politics, 1750-1764
Thomas Gainsborough (introduced to art in the St. Martin's Lane Academy) drew
upon Hogarth's witty aesthetics, producing a kind of picture that can be called in
spirit Hogarthian, perhaps in a way that justified Uvedale Price's Hogarthian ...
7
Victorian Transformations: Genre, Nationalism and Desire in ...
Despite such radical changes in philanthropic attitudes toward actual prostitutes
and fallen women, key elements of the Hogarthian narrative persisted in
countless Victorian literary treatments of the fallen woman: there is almost always
a ...
Dr Bianca Tredennick, 2013
8
Father of the Comic Strip: Rodolphe Töpffer
Topffer would generally sublimate the personal into the generically social, Crepin
and Albert being the exceptions. The acceptance of more text as such, outside
the picture frame rather than in the Hogarthian form of naturalistic inscriptions on
...
The book is Hogarthian, alike in its excellences and its faults ; Hogarthian in
humour, in whimsicality, in graphic strength, in downright force and sledge-
hammer emphasis ; Hogarthian, also, in coarseness, prejudice, and " Philistinism
." Let any ...
This line is then taken by Sterne away from its 'origin', the mysterious attractions
of the female body, expressible only as the sign of the sign of an absence in the
Hogarthian curve. The Hogarthian line is made by Sterne the image for the ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HOGARTHIAN»
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Hogarthian is used in the context of the following news items.
Liverpool Is Staging a Gin and Tonic Revolution
It's no secret that England loves gin. If we're not guzzling it from tankards like some Hogarthian street lurker, we're wearing vintage frocks and ... «Munchies_ Food by VICE, Jul 15»
Scrums are the appendix of rugby league and they need to be …
Scrums were Hogarthian riots of activity: loose arms, collapses, legs splaying out towards the halfback like a demented octopus. Hookers would ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Jun 15»
Hogarth's London: Gin Lane and Beer Street
... other nefarious nooks of the city, proved so popular that they inspired an adjective – 'Hogarthian' – to evoke the shady milieu that they depict. «BBC News, Jun 15»
Sepp Blatter's anti-American fury echoes the new world order
As a Hogarthian tableau of how world football had become warped out of shape, it was hard to beat. Rumours, which have since hardened, ... «The Guardian, May 15»
Why I won't be going on Celebrity Big Brother — despite being …
... monstered as the thickest woman in Britain, invested wisely and made her own fortune after surviving an upbringing of Hogarthian horror. «Spectator.co.uk, May 15»
Struggling Artists in London, 21st-Century Style
But arguably it is the increasingly Hogarthian nature of London itself that could prove the even bigger influence on its city's artists. The gap ... «New York Times, Apr 15»
Clarion, Arcola, review: 'appallingly funny'
Gathered around the conference table are a Hogarthian selection of hacks, including Verity Stokes (Clare Higgins), a hard-drinking grande ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 15»
Henry Hudson: the artist remodelling Hogarth's work from plasticine
'People started saying my work was very Hogarthian, very theatrical, very English. I couldn't see it, but there was the feeling that Hogarth's kind ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 15»
Satire, sewers and statesmen: why James Gillray was king of the …
This earthiness – “Hogarthian” defines it perfectly – didn't necessarily age well. Swift's dark last book of Gulliver's Travels, which his ... «The Guardian, Mar 15»
QPR's past failure to cut costs would make life after relegation a real …
... 19th Century preacher whose sermons taught millions of Victorian Londoners how to apply Christian virtues to life in an often-Hogarthian city. «Inside World Football, Mar 15»