Eighteenth-Century Popular Culture: A Selection / Edition 1

Eighteenth-Century Popular Culture: A Selection / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0198711352
ISBN-13:
9780198711353
Pub. Date:
12/21/2000
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198711352
ISBN-13:
9780198711353
Pub. Date:
12/21/2000
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Eighteenth-Century Popular Culture: A Selection / Edition 1

Eighteenth-Century Popular Culture: A Selection / Edition 1

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Overview

This book is a carefully annotated selection of eighteenth-century writings about popular culture. During the eighteenth century, popular culture assumed a peculiar importance. In the early part of the century, high and low cultures often collided. Later in the century, politeness more and more required the distancing of genteel from vulgar amusements. This collection rediscovers some of the energies of the low and the vulgar in the period by examining particular themes (crime, religious enthusiasm, popular politics, for example) and telling particular stories (the career of a notorious criminal, the exploits of a religious sect, John Wilkes and the crowd). It also illustrates how the very idea of popular culture was formed in the period, providing examples of the ways in which it was discussed both by those who were fearful of it and those who were fascinated by it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198711353
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/21/2000
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 326
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

John Mullan is Senior Lecturer in English, University College, London

Christopher Reid is Senior Lecturer in English, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London

Table of Contents

IntroductionUsing the Selection1. Eighteenth-Century Views of Popular Culture2. Religious enthusiasm: the French Prophets, 1707-17113. Fairgoers and Reformers: the Struggle for Bartholomew Fair4. Almanacs: Astrology and Popular Protestantism5. Crime: the Fortunes of Jack Sheppard6. Custom and the Calendar: the Gregorian Reform and its Opponents7. Popular Politics: John Wilkes and the Crowd, 1768-708. Popular Perceptions of Empire: Native Americans in Britain in the 1760sIndex
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