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Radical print culture from 1815 to 1822

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posted on 2023-07-26, 12:59 authored by John Gardner
'“Radical” is a new word since my time—it was not in the political vocabulary in 1816' (Byron in a letter to John Cam Hobhouse, April 1820). Following the end of the war with France, street literature, in the form of pamphlets, broadsides, illustrations, pornography, pirate publications and advertising, became increasingly radical, and ephemeral. This paper will examine radicalism in this period and its literary and cultural legacy.

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Speech at Cambridge University Library

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Cambridge, UK

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2012-02-15

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2012-02-15

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2013-05-02

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ARCHIVED Faculty of Arts, Law & Social Sciences (until September 2018)

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