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Caricature and French Political Culture 1830-1848 David S. Kerr (Assistant Lecturer in Modern History, Assistant Lecturer in Modern History, University College, Dublin)

Caricature and French Political Culture 1830-1848 By David S. Kerr (Assistant Lecturer in Modern History, Assistant Lecturer in Modern History, University College, Dublin)

Summary

Creator of the famous pear as a symbol for King Louis-Philippe, Charles Philipon was also the most influential editor of illustrated newspapers in nineteenth-century France. This book examines the role and influence of political caricature under the July Monarchy through a study of his two principal newspapers, La Caricature and Le Charivari.

Caricature and French Political Culture 1830-1848 Summary

Caricature and French Political Culture 1830-1848: Charles Philipon and the Illustrated Press by David S. Kerr (Assistant Lecturer in Modern History, Assistant Lecturer in Modern History, University College, Dublin)

Charles Philipon (1800-1862) was the founder of the satirical illustrated press in France. With the newspapers he owned and directed, La Caricature and Le Charivari, he led an unprecedentedly coherent and vitriolic campaign of disrespect against King Louis-Philippe and his regime. Using a group of young caricaturists (the most talented of whom were Daumier, Grandville, and Travies) and the collaboration of a gifted team of writers (including Balzac) he crafted a new language of opposition. This book is the first full scholarly study of the structure of the illustrated press in the 1830s, its contribution to political debate in France, the dissemination of caricature and its potential as political propaganda, and the links between caricature and other forms of political-cultural discourse under the July Monarchy.

Caricature and French Political Culture 1830-1848 Reviews

engaging and perceptive book ... David Kerr convincingly demonstrates how Philipon provided his team with the visual ideas, as well as the political purpose, of what became a rich legacy of indelible images that have coloured popular perceptions of the July Monarchy to this day ... Kerr meticulously examines the political context and business aspects of Philipon's activities, as well as skilfully analysing the visual impact of the caricatures he commissioned. * Maurice Larkin, Times Literary Supplement *

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NPB9780198208037
9780198208037
0198208030
Caricature and French Political Culture 1830-1848: Charles Philipon and the Illustrated Press by David S. Kerr (Assistant Lecturer in Modern History, Assistant Lecturer in Modern History, University College, Dublin)
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Oxford University Press
2000-09-07
254
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