This study of Romantic era London taverns explores metropolitan political and cultural life, focusing on architecture and convivial practice, including drinking songs, toasting practices, Anacreontic poetry and political ballads. It will appeal to literary scholars, historians, musicologists, and anyone interested in the history of the British pub.
This study of Romantic era London taverns explores metropolitan political and cultural life, focusing on architecture and convivial practice, including drinking songs, toasting practices, Anacreontic poetry and political ballads. It will appeal to literary scholars, historians, musicologists, and anyone interested in the history of the British pub.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Newman is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, and a fellow of the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies, where he specializes in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British and Irish literature. He has co-edited Charles Dibdin and Late Georgian Culture (2018) with Oskar Cox Jensen and David Kennerley, and his work has appeared in Studies in English Literature, European Romantic Review, Eighteenth-Century Studies, and Studies in Romanticism.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Tavern Space: 1. Introduction 2. London tavern: Edmund Burke, the East India Company and literary men 3. Crown and anchor dreams: sedition in the Strand Part II. Tavern Genres: 4. Political ballads: Captain Morris and the convivial Whigs 5. Anacreontic odes: drink poetry and the politics of pleasure 6. Bawdy and lyrical ballads: Wordsworth and the ballad debates of the 1790s 7. Toasting: political speech, convivial art 8. Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index.
Part I. Tavern Space: 1. Introduction 2. London tavern: Edmund Burke, the East India Company and literary men 3. Crown and anchor dreams: sedition in the Strand Part II. Tavern Genres: 4. Political ballads: Captain Morris and the convivial Whigs 5. Anacreontic odes: drink poetry and the politics of pleasure 6. Bawdy and lyrical ballads: Wordsworth and the ballad debates of the 1790s 7. Toasting: political speech, convivial art 8. Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index.
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