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GEORGE - CRUIKSHANK - BY - W. H. CHESSON
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This volume gathers a remarkable array of George Cruikshank’s drawings, tracing his prolific output from the early nineteenth‑century social scenes to the vivid literary caricatures that defined his reputation. Arranged chronologically, the collection showcases works ranging from early moral allegories such as “Almsgiving” (c. 1800) to the biting satire of “Frightening Society” (1842), each illustration reproduced alongside brief contextual notes.
Readers will discover how Cruikshank’s keen eye captured the quirks of everyday life—whether the bustling streets of London, the theatrical antics of “Jack Sheppard,” or the whimsical moments from popular novels like “Robinson Crusoe.” The book also highlights his collaborations with contemporary writers, offering insight into the interplay between text and image in Victorian popular culture. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a lover of Victorian humor, or simply curious about the visual storytelling of the era, this anthology provides an engaging glimpse into the artist’s versatile legacy.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (244K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Susan Theresa Morin and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-12-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1870–1953
A late-Victorian and early-20th-century man of letters, he moved between journalism, fiction, editing, and literary criticism. He is especially remembered for his work on George Cruikshank and for helping bring Joseph Conrad to wider notice.
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