Romanticism and Caricature

Ian Haywood

Original title: Romanticism And Caricature

earliest edition we have, 2013 Cambridge University Press, 2013

Ian Haywood explores the 'Golden Age' of caricature through the close reading of key, iconic prints by artists including James Gillray, George and Robert Cruikshank, and Thomas Rowlandson. This approach both illuminates the visual and ideological complexity of graphic satire and demonstrates how this art form transformed Romantic-era politics into a unique and compelling spectacle of corruption, monstrosity and resis...

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Romanticism and Caricature edition · 2015 · University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations · 242 pages · 9781107620681
Romanticism And Caricature edition · 2013 · Cambridge University Press · 221 pages · 9781107044210
Romanticism and Caricature edition · 2013 · Cambridge University Press · 9781107360020
Romanticism and Caricature edition · 2013 · Cambridge University Press · 9781107504103

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