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by Clare Brant,Susan E. Whyman

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Author:
Clare Brant,Susan E. Whyman
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978-0199280728
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Oxford University Press; 1 edition (March 15, 2009)
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different interpretations of John Gay's poem Trivia: or, the Art of Walking the Streets of London (1716).

Walking the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London will entertain and inform all who are interested in literature, history, and the city of London. Nine leading experts from the fields of literature, history, classics, gender, biography, geography, and costume, offer different interpretations of John Gay's poem Trivia: or, the Art of Walking the Streets of London (1716)

Clare Brant and Susan E. Whyman (ed., Walking the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London: John Gay's Trivia (1716). Lawrence E. Klein (a1). University of Cambridge.

Clare Brant and Susan E. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2008.

The introduction paints a vibrant picture of London in 1716, depicting Gay's fascinating life and literary world, offering an invaluable guide to the poem. The introduction paints a vibrant picture of London in 1716, depicting Gay's fascinating life and literary world, offering an invaluable guide to the poem. Together, these elements allow the heat, grime, and smells of the underbelly of eighteenth-century London come alive in new ways.

Gay's wit, slang, stories, and rhymes paint a vibrant picture of London in an exciting and thought-provoking way. - ;Walking the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London will entertain and inform all who are interested. - ;Walking the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London will entertain and inform all who are interested in literature, history, and the city of London. This book will entertain and inform all who are interested in literature, history, and the city of London. Readers will take a walk along the dirty, crowded, and fascinating streets of eighteenth-century London in an unusual way.

Clare Brant, Susan E. Walking the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London will entertain and inform all who are interested in literature, history, and the city of London. This book is about literature and history, and the city of London. It invites the reader to walk along the dirty, crowded, and fascinating streets of 18th-century London in an unusual way. The poem - a lively, funny, and thought-provoking statement about urban life - accompanies the chapters.

Walking the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London will entertain and inform all who are interested in literature, history, and the city of London. This unique book invites the reader to walk along the dirty, crowded, and fascinating streets of eighteenth-century London in an unusual way. Nine leading experts from the fields of literature, history, classics, gender, biography, geography, and costume, offer different interpretations of John Gay's poem Trivia: or, the Art of Walking the Streets of Londoni (1716). The poem--a lively, funny, and thought-provoking statement about urban life--accompanies the essays, in a new edition with comprehensive notes. The introduction paints a vibrant picture of London in 1716, depicting Gay's fascinating life and literary world, offering an invaluable guide to the poem. Together, these elements allow the heat, grime, and smells of the underbelly of eighteenth-century London come alive in new ways.