Ohio State University Press
The Humours of Parliament: Harry Furniss's View of Late-Victorian Political Culture
The Humours of Parliament: Harry Furniss's View of Late-Victorian Political Culture
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Reproducing some 150 images drawn from Furniss's extensive graphic work, The Humours of Parliament: Harry Furniss's View of Late-Victorian Political Culture, edited and with an introduction by Gareth Cordery and Joseph S. Meisel, presents Furniss's unpublished lecture text for the first time. The extensive introduction places the show in its biographical, political, and performative contexts. Cordery and Meisel's volume therefore both documents a pivotal moment in British political and social history and provides a rare case study of an important yet little studied nineteenth-century performance genre: the illustrated platform lecture.
Gareth Cordery is a former senior adjunct fellow in the School of Humanities, University of Canterbury (New Zealand). Joseph S. Meisel is Deputy Provost, Brown University.
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