Seat of power, site of satire : James Gillray’s representation of King George III in Monstrous craws at a new coalition feast (1787)

Two features that were viewed by Britons as distinguishing their nation from other Western countries in late-eighteenth century were its Constitutional Monarchy and the comparative freedoms enjoyed by the press. Graphic political satire lies at the juncture of these two features. This thesis exam...

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Main Author: Rempel, Lora
Language:English
Published: 2008
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/3126