English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century
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Graham Everitt. English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century
English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century
Table of Contents
PREFACE
PREFACE TO THE PRESENT EDITION
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI
CHAPTER XVII
CHAPTER XVIII
CHAPTER I
OF THE ENGLISH CARICATURE AND ITS DECAY
CHAPTER II
MISCELLANEOUS CARICATURES AND SUBJECTS OF CARICATURE, 1800-1811
CHAPTER III
MISCELLANEOUS CARICATURES AND SUBJECTS OF CARICATURE, 1812-1819
CHAPTER IV
MISCELLANEOUS CARICATURES AND SUBJECTS OF CARICATURE, 1820-1830
CHAPTER V
THE CARICATURES OF ISAAC ROBERT CRUIKSHANK
CHAPTER VI
ROBERT CRUIKSHANK (Continued) “LIFE IN LONDON” AND OTHER BOOK WORK
CHAPTER VII
THE CARICATURES OF GEORGE CRUIKSHANK
CHAPTER VIII
GEORGE CRUIKSHANK AT HIS PRIME
CHAPTER IX
GEORGE CRUIKSHANK (Continued) THE SLEEP OF THIRTY YEARS
CHAPTER X
ROBERT SEYMOUR
CHAPTER XI
THE POLITICAL SKETCHES OF HB
CHAPTER XII
THE POLITICAL SKETCHES OF HB (Continued)
CHAPTER XIII
JOHN LEECH
CHAPTER XIV
THE “PUNCH” CARTOONS OF JOHN LEECH
CHAPTER XV
JOHN LEECH (Continued)
CHAPTER XVI
A BOOK ILLUSTRATOR: HABLOT KNIGHT BROWNE
CHAPTER XVII
A BATCH OF BOOK ILLUSTRATORS: KENNY MEADOWS; ROBERT WILLIAM BUSS; ALFRED CROWQUILL;CHARLES H. BENNETT; W. M. THACKERAY
CHAPTER XVIII
CONTEMPORARIES OF JOHN LEECH: RICHARD DOYLE AND JOHN TENNIEL
APPENDICES
APPENDIX I
SOME ILLUSTRATIVE WORK OF ISAAC ROBERT CRUIKSHANK
APPENDIX II
SOME MISCELLANEOUS WORK OF ROBERT SEYMOUR EXECUTED BETWEEN 1822 AND 1836
APPENDIX III
SOME OF THE ILLUSTRATED WORK OF JOHN LEECH
APPENDIX IV
SOME MISCELLANEOUS WORK OF ALFRED HENRY FORRESTER (ALFRED CROWQUILL)
APPENDIX V
SOME WORKS ILLUSTRATED BY HABLOT KNIGHT BROWNE
INDEX
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Graham Everitt
How they Illustrated and Interpreted their Times
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Political Sketches of HB. (continued).—Lord John Russell.—“Jonah.”—Reduction of the Stamp on Newspapers.—How it was evaded.—Arguments of the Opponents of the Measure.—Hard and Soft Soap versus Newspapers.—Strange Arguments of the Newspaper Proprietors of the Day.—“The Rival Newsmongers.”—Brougham Watches for the Door of Preferment being Opened.—“The Gheber Worshipping the Rising Sun.”—Made Lord Chancellor.—“A Select Specimen of the Black Style.”—A Scene in the House of Lords.—“The Duel that Did Not Take Place.”—Dissolution of Parliament in 1834.—Brougham’s Royal “Progress” through Scotland.—Annoyance of William IV., who Determines to Get Rid of Him.—“The Fall of Icarus.”—“The Vaux and the Grapes.”—The Irish Coercion Bill of 1833.—Irish Disaffection which led Up to It.—List of Irish Crimes for One Year.—Scenes between English and Irish Members.—“Prisoners of War.”—Good Effects of the Coercion Bill.—Irish Agitators of 1833 and 1883 Compared.—O’ Connell and the Irish Peasant.—Unscrupulous Political Conduct of O’Connell.—“The Comet of 1835.”—“Doctor Syntax [i.e. Peel] on his Faithful Steed in Search of the Picturesque.”—Amazing Number of HB’s Political Sketches.—His failings.—His Imitators and their Fate.
pp. 254-276.
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