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London : A pilgrimage

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Titre

London : A pilgrimage

Sujet

, histoire urbaine, société urbaine, London, Londres, art, Doré Gustave, Jerrold Blanchard

Description

From Peter Ackroyd's introduction to the 2005 Anthem Press edition :   "London: A Pilgrimage" is an enlightening work that brings to life the chaotic and gloomy past of a great city on the cusp of modern times. 180 incredible etchings by Gustave Doré escort Jerrold on his odyssey through the pulsating city, into the Lambeth gas works, seedy opium dens and grubby bathing houses; peering curiously into the desperate lives of the flower sellers, lavender girls and organ grinders. "London: A Pilgrimage" was conceived in 1868 by the journalist and playwright Blanchard Jerrold. Accompanied by the famous artist Gustave Dore, Jerrold prowled every corner of the heaving metropolis, sometimes with plain-clothes police for protection. "London: A Pilgrimage" is every bit a forgotten classic of social journalism, a frank and brutal look at the poverty stricken, gin-swilling London of the nineteenth century, written in a perceptive, bold and gripping style.   Blanchard Jerrold (1826–1884) was both journalist and playwright, with Cool as a Cucumber being the most successful of his plays. He was also editor of Lloyd's Weekly News and closely associated with Charles Dickens, even working as one of the contributors for Dickens' weekly periodical Household Words. Gustave Doré (1832–1883) was an amazingly gifted artist, who was known for the intensity of his engravings and was even called 'the last of the Romantics'. Among his many works are illustrated editions of Paradise Lost, The Bible and The Idylls of the Kings.  

Créateur

Blanchard Jerrold Gustave Doré

Éditeur

Harper and Brothers (now HarperCollins)(original) Tufts University (digital version)   Source Tufts digital library

Date

1872; 1890

Format


191

Type

Ouvrage

Identifiant

http://hdl.handle.net/10427/15523