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Uproar!

Satire, Scandal and Printmakers in Georgian London

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Uproar!

By: Alice Loxton
Narrated by: Alice Loxton
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A brilliant new history of Georgian Britain through the eyes of the artists who immortalized it, by one of the UK's most exciting young historians** London, 1772: a young artist called Thomas Rowlandson is making his way through the grimy backstreets of the capital, on his way to begin his studies at the Royal Academy Schools. Within a few years, James Gillray and Isaac Cruikshank would join him in Piccadilly, turning satire into an artform, taking on the British establishment, and forever changing the way we view power. Set against a backdrop of royal madness, political intrigue, the birth of modern celebrity, French revolution, American independence and the Napoleonic Wars, UPROAR! follows the satirists as they lampoon those in power, from the Prince Regent to Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. Their prints and illustrations deconstruct the political and social landscape with surreal and razor-sharp wit, as the three men vie with each other to create the most iconic images of the day.

©2023 Alice Loxton (P)2023 W. F. Howes Ltd
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As mentioned in the book itself, I am familiar with the images that were talked about in the book but I knew nothing of the caricatures creators. It was really enjoyable to hear about Gillray, Rowlandson and Cruikshank and their impact on Georgian society.

Very enlightening!

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Liked it all the subject is so interesting and forgotten I am pleased to see it presented.

Presentation

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Alice did a fantastic job of bringing this little-known aspect of history to light. As an American, I greatly appreciate her tenacity in illustrating the vital role of satire as a social influence, aside from its social and comedic benefits. Always and forever, cheers to those who speak truth to power. Congratulations on a job well done!

Surprise and satisfaction!

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Entertaining and informative look at the age of the satirists with a special appreciation for James Gillray, as well as Thomas Rowlandson and George Cruikshank. The author makes the point that they do not get the attention or recognition they deserve despite their societal importance. Napoleon said Gillray did more damage to him than a dozen generals.

The Satirists

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Interesting storytelling. Brings her characters to life for me.
Her attention to detail gave me new appreciation of printing techniques.
Eager for her next book.

Love her storytelling

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