Eighteenth-century popular culture: a selection
En samling texter från 1700-talet i populärkulturella ämnen.
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CONTENTS List of Illustrations xiv Introduction 1 Using the Selection 29 1 . EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY VIEWS OF POPULAR CULTURE 31 1. Urban Low Life 41 1.1. From Ned Ward, The London Spy , Part XIV (1703) 42 1.2. From Tom Brown, Amusements, Serious and Comical (1700) 45 1.3. From The Town Spy: or, A View of London and Westminster (1729) 46 1.4. From T. Legg, Low-Life (1752?) 48 1.5. From Richard King, The Frauds of London Detected (1770?) 50 1.6. From The Complete Modem Spy (1781) 52 2. Thieves and their Argot 54 2 .x. From The Life and Death of the English Rogue (n.d.) 55 2.2. From The Triumph of Wit: or, the Canting Dictionary (n.d.) 57 2.3. From A New Canting Dictionary (1725) 60 2.4. From Francis Grose, A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue (1785) 63 3. Antiquarianism 66 3.1. From Henry Bourne, Antiquitates Vulgares (1725) 67 3.2. From John Brand, Observations on Popular Antiquities (1777) 69 3.3. From Francis Grose, A Provincial Glossary (1787) 73 3.4. Fromjoseph Strutt, Glig-gamena (1801) 76
Vlii CONTENTS 4. Ballads 78 4.1. From William Wagstaffe, A Comment Upon the History of Tom Thumb (1711) 79 4.2. From John Dennis, ‘To H—C—Esq; Of Simplicity in Poetical Compositions’, Original Letters, Familiar, Moral and Critical (1721) 80 4.3. From A Collection of Old Ballads (1723) 81 4.4. From David Herd, Ancient and Modem Scottish Songs (1776) 82 4.5. From John Aikin, Essays on Song-Writing (1777) 83 4.6. F rom J oseph Ritson, Pieces of Ancient Popular Poetry (i 79 i) 84 2 . RELIGIOUS ENTHUSIASM: THE FRENCH PROPHETS, I707-I7H ~~ 86 1. Inspiration 89 1.1. From The French Prophet’s Declaration (1707) 90 1.2. From The Prophetical Warnings of John Lacy (1707) 90 1.3. From A Warning Concerning the French Prophets (1707) 91 1.4. From The French Prophets Mad Sermon (1707) 92 2. Mockery 94 2.1. The French Prophet: Or, a New Touch of the Times (n.d.) 94 2.2. From The Rehearsal , 3 December 1707 96 2.3. From The Rehearsal, 17 January 1707 97 3. The Resurrection of Thomas Ernes 97 3.1. From Predictions Concerning the Raising the Dead Body of Mr. Thomas Ernes (1707) 99 3.2. From The Mighty Miracle; or, The Wonder of Wonders at Windmill-Hill (1708) 102 3.3. From Esquire Lacy’s Reasons Why Doctor Emms Was Not Raised from the Dead (1708) 104 3.4. From The Prophets: An Heroic Poem (1708) 105 3.5. The French Prophets Confounded (n.d.) 107 3.6. From Thomas d’Urfey, The Modem Prophets (1708) 108 3.7. From N. Spinckes, The New Pretenders to Prophecy Re-examined (1710) 110
CONTENTS IX 4. Aftermath 113 4.1. From A Letter from John Lacy (1711) 113 3. FAIR-GOERS AND REFORMERS: THE STRUGGLE FOR BARTHOLOMEW FAIR 115 x. Observing the Fair 120 1.1. From Ned Ward, The London Spy, Part X (1703) 122 1.2. From Bartholomew Fair: An Heroi-Comical Poem (1717) 123 2. The Theatre in the Fair 126 2.1. From Wat Tyler and Jack Straw; Or, The Mob Reformers (1730) 128 3. Regulating the Fair 135 3.1. Order of the Court of the Common Council (1700) 136 3.2. From ‘A Letter from an Actress of the Play-House, to a Stroler in the Country’, A Pacquetfrom Will’s (1701) 137 3.3. From Reasons Formerly Publishedfor the Punctual Limiting of Bartholomew Fair (1711) 140 3.4. The Pigs Petition against Bartholomew-Fair (1712?) 141 3.5. Account of Lady Holland’s Mob, from William Hone, The Every-Day Book (1826-7) 143 4. ALMANACS: ASTROLOGY AND POPULAR PROTESTANTISM 146 1. Quarrelling Almanacs 151 l.x. From George Parker, An Ephemeris of the Ccelestial Motions for 1699 153 1.2. From John Partridge, Merlinus Liberatus for 1699 155 1.3. From The Post-Boy , 7-9 May 1700 157 1.4. From The London Spy , May 1700 158 1.5. From George Parker, A Double Ephemeris for 1701 159 1.6. From George Parker, A Double Ephemeris for 1703 160 2 . Astrology Advertised and Attacked 161 2.1. From The Jesting Astrologer, 24 February - 3 March 1701 161 2.2. A Broadside Advertisement (n.d.) 163
X CONTENTS 2.3. From Tom Brown, A Comical View of the Transactions That Will Happen in the Cities of London and Westminster (1705) 164 2.4. From London Journal, 4 July 1724 167 2.5. Advertisement, undated (c.1724?) 167 3. After the Jacobite Rebellion 168 3.1. From William Andrews, Great News from the Stars or, an Ephemeris for 1716 168 3.2. From Henry Coley, Merlinus Anglicus Junior: or, the Starry Messenger for 1716 169 3.3. From Henry Coley, Merlinus Anglicus Junior: or, the Starry Messenger for 1717 170 3.4. From Vox Stellarum for 1717 171 3.5. From Merlinus Liberatus for 1717 — 172 3.6. From Olympia Domatafor 1717 174 3.7. From Parker’s Ephemeris for 1717 175 3.8. From John Gadbury, Ephemeris for 1717 ~ 176 5. CRIME: THE FORTUNES OF JACK SHEPPARD 179 1. Sheppard’s Exploits 185 1.1. From The Original London Post , 3 August 1724 187 1.2. From The Original London Post, 26 August 1724 188 1.3. From The London Journal, 5 September 1724 188 1.4. From Applebee’s Journal, 5 September 1724 189 1.5. From The London Journal, 24 October 1724 190 1.6. From Read’s Journal, 31 October 1724 190 1.7. From Read’s Journal, 21 November 1724 192 1.8. From Mist’s Journal, 21 November 1724 192 1.9. From The London Journal, 21 November 1724 192 2. Sheppard’s Posthumous Fame 193 2.1. From Authentic Memoirs of the Life and Surprising Adventures of John Sheppard (1724) 195 2 .2. An Epistle from Jack Sheppard to the Late L—d C—ll —r ofE—d (n.d.) 196
CONTENTS XI 2.3. From The Quaker’s Opera (1728) 197 2.4. From The Tyburn Chronicle (1768) 199 3. John Applebee and the Ordinary of Newgate 201 3.1. Thomas Purney, The Ordinary of Newgate his Account, of the Behaviour Confession and Last Dying Speeches of the Four Malefactors (1725) 204 3.2. From James Guthrie, The Ordinary of Newgate his Account, of the Behaviour, Confession, and Dying Words of the Malefactors, who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the nth of this Instant November, 1728 206 6. CUSTOM AND THE CALENDAR: THE GREGORIAN REFORM AND ITS OPPONENTS 208 1. Christmas 1752 213 1.1. From The London Daily Advertiser , 5 January 1753 214 1.2. From The Worcester Journal, 11 January 1753 214 1.3. From The Public Advertiser , 13 J anuary 1753 216 1.4. From The Ipswich Journal, 13 January 1753 216 1.5. From a letter from George Woodward to George London, 13 January 1753 216 1.6. From The Gloucester Journal, 2 January 1753 217 1.7. From The Ipswich Journal, 20 January 1753 218 1.8. From The Kentish Post, 27-30 December 1752 218 1.9. From The Kentish Post , 31 January-3 February 1753 218 1.10. ImmBerrow’s Worcester Journal, 16 January 1755 2x9 2. Chapbook and Essay 220 2.1. From The Wonderful Works of God (1753) 220 2.2. From The World , 8 March 1753 222 3. Clerical Instruction 224 3.1 From Francis Blackburne, A Sermon Preached to a Large Congregation (1753) 225 4. The New Style in the Almanacs 227 4.1. From Henry Season, Speculum Anni Redivivum for 1752 228 4.2. From Henry Season, Speculum Anni Redivivum for 1754 228
xii CONTENTS 4.3. From Henry Season, Speculum Anni Redivivum for 1755 229 4.4. From Henry Season, Speculum Anni Redivivum for 1763 229 5. The Expedition of John Jackson 230 5.1. From John Jackson,^ Exact Journal. . . Containing an Account of. .. ye Antiquities of Glastenbury (1756) 231 7. POPULAR POLITICS: JOHN WILKES AND THE CROWD, 1768-1770 237 1. The Wilhite Cavalcade 240 1.1. From The Middlesex Journal, 11-13 April 1769 241 1.2. From The Middlesex Journal, 13-15 April 1769 244 1.3. From The Middlesex Journal, 19-21 April 1770 245 2. Popular Burlesque: The Mock Election at Garrat __ 246 2.1. From A Description of the Mock Election at Garrat (1768) 247 3. The Symbolism of Riot _ 254 3.1. From The whole Proceedings on the King’s Commission of the Peace (1768) 254 3.2. From The Public Advertiser, 23 March 1769 259 3.3. From The Political Register (1769) 260 3.4. From The Public Advertiser, 29 March 1769 260 4. A Female Wilkite 261 4.1. From a letter from Charlotte Forman to John Wilkes, 2 March 1769 262 5. Popular Projections of Wilkes 264 5.1. From Britannia’s Intercession for the Deliverance of John Wilkes (1768) 264 5.2. ‘Wilkes, and Liberty. A New Song’ (1768?) 268 5.3. ‘A New Song’ (1769?) 270 8. POPULAR PERCEPTIONS OF EMPIRE: NATIVE AMERICANS IN BRITAIN IN THE I76OS 271 1. The Cherokee Embassy of 1762 276 1.1. From The Public Advertiser, 5 July 1762 277 1.2. From The St. James’s Chronicle, 3-6 July 1762 278
CONTENTS xiii 1.3. From The St. James’s Chronicle , 10-13 July 278 1.4. From The Public Advertiser, 17 July 1762 278 1.5. From The Public Advertiser, 23 July 1762 278 1.6. From The London Chronicle, 24-7 July 1762 279 1.7. From Lloyd’s Evening Post , 26-8 July 1762 280 1.8. From The St. James’s Chronicle , 29-31 July 1762 281 1.9. From The St. James’s Chronicle , 5-7 August 1762 282 1.10. From The Public Advertiser, 6 August 1762 285 1.11. From The Public Advertiser, 7 August 1762 285 2. Songs and Theatricals 285 2.1. Henry Howard,^ New Humorous Song, on the Cherokee Chiefs (1762) 286 2.2. Robert Sayer, Harlequin Cherokee (1772) 288 3. Mohawks on Show 292 3.1. From The Public Advertiser, 3 January 1759 292 3.2. ‘Proceedings in the Lords on a Complaint of advertising Two Indian Warriors’ (1765), from The Parliamentary History of England (1806-20) 292 4. Samson Occom, Mohegan Preacher 294 4.1. Extracts from Samson Occom’s Diary (1766) 296 4.2. From A Cry from the Wilderness: Or, a Converted Indian’s Address (1767) 300 Index 303
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geographic_facet | Großbritannien |
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indexdate | 2024-07-09T18:47:56Z |
institution | BVB |
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language | English |
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physical | XIII, 311 Seiten Illustrationen |
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spellingShingle | Eighteenth-century popular culture a selection Civilization, Modern - 18th century BNB Popular culture - Great Britain BNB Populärkultur - England - 1700-talet Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd Quelle (DE-588)4135952-5 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Unterschicht (DE-588)4062024-4 gnd Alltag (DE-588)4001307-8 gnd Alltag Motiv (DE-588)4212310-0 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Unterschicht Motiv (DE-588)4134027-9 gnd |
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title | Eighteenth-century popular culture a selection |
title_alt | Eighteenth century popular culture 18th century popular culture |
title_auth | Eighteenth-century popular culture a selection |
title_exact_search | Eighteenth-century popular culture a selection |
title_full | Eighteenth-century popular culture a selection edited by John Mullan and Christopher Reid |
title_fullStr | Eighteenth-century popular culture a selection edited by John Mullan and Christopher Reid |
title_full_unstemmed | Eighteenth-century popular culture a selection edited by John Mullan and Christopher Reid |
title_short | Eighteenth-century popular culture |
title_sort | eighteenth century popular culture a selection |
title_sub | a selection |
topic | Civilization, Modern - 18th century BNB Popular culture - Great Britain BNB Populärkultur - England - 1700-talet Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd Quelle (DE-588)4135952-5 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Unterschicht (DE-588)4062024-4 gnd Alltag (DE-588)4001307-8 gnd Alltag Motiv (DE-588)4212310-0 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Unterschicht Motiv (DE-588)4134027-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Civilization, Modern - 18th century Popular culture - Great Britain Populärkultur - England - 1700-talet Kultur Quelle Geschichte Englisch Unterschicht Alltag Alltag Motiv Literatur Unterschicht Motiv Großbritannien |
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