Overview

Reveling in the sycophancy and classist pretensions of England’s courts in the late 18th century, this ribald collection of satirical verse specializes in lampooning the public and private lives of the decadent British monarchy. Containing the bitingly controversial social commentary of medical man turned political satirist, Dr. John Wolcott, and penned under the pseudonym of Peter Pindar, this rousing collection pinpoints exactly why Pindar enjoyed great commercial success with his ruthless ridicule of eminent public figures—the favored target being King George III, his vain and materialistic wife, and all of the King’s cronies. Including a revealing introduction and comprehensive contextual material, this rediscovery of a remarkable literary catalog hilariously showcases the witty and wicked verse that once scandalized and delighted the denizens of 18th-century London.


ISBN-13

9780205499113

ISBN-10

0205499112

Weight

2.18 Pounds

Dimensions

6.62 x 1.09 x 8.22 In

List Price

$105.60

Edition

7th Edition

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

142 pages

Publisher

Allyn & Bacon

Published On

2006-12-01



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