Contemporary accounts of the Gordon Riots of 1780 are studied closely in order to ultimately determine how Dickens's use of these accounts in Barnaby Rudge reveals his view of the cause of the riots. Newspapers political magazines diaries and letters are examined to discover the contemporary views of who was responsible for causing the Gordon Riots. The same historical documents are again considered to compare and contrast details of the riots. The accounts are then discussed to compare various popular descriptions of Gordon within the historical documents to determine the opinions of contemporary authors regarding Gordon and the degree of his role in the riots. The choices Dickens made as a writer of his historical novel Barnaby Rudge are...
The August 2011 riots in London prompted many commentators to look back on previous riots in the cit...
“This is a pre-copy-editing, author produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in History W...
This study reveals the political views of Charles Dickens in A Tale of Two Cities. Dickens traces th...
Contemporary accounts of the Gordon Riots of 1780 are studied closely in order to ultimately determi...
Contemporary accounts of the Gordon Riots of 1780 are studied closely in order to ultimately determi...
Informed by nineteenth-century developments in psychiatric theory and intense debates about lunacy a...
Comprised of arson, betrayal, murder, abduction, exploitation, rebellion, and bastardry, Charles Dic...
This paper on masculinity and political violence in the long nineteenth century explores the endurin...
The Gordon Riots of 1778 were one of the most violent public demonstrations of the century in London...
This dissertation deals with the provincial hunger riots and the metropolitan industrial riots of th...
This dissertation deals with the provincial hunger riots and the metropolitan industrial riots of th...
The Rhetoric of Imprisonment in Dickens traces a theme central to the works of Charles Dickens throu...
Graduation date: 2000Presentation date: 1999-09-13Nineteenth-century England witnessed burgeoning ur...
This thesis examines the origins, aftermath and legacy of the Birmingham Priestley Riots of 1791. Si...
This thesis examines the origins, aftermath and legacy of the Birmingham Priestley Riots of 1791. Si...
The August 2011 riots in London prompted many commentators to look back on previous riots in the cit...
“This is a pre-copy-editing, author produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in History W...
This study reveals the political views of Charles Dickens in A Tale of Two Cities. Dickens traces th...
Contemporary accounts of the Gordon Riots of 1780 are studied closely in order to ultimately determi...
Contemporary accounts of the Gordon Riots of 1780 are studied closely in order to ultimately determi...
Informed by nineteenth-century developments in psychiatric theory and intense debates about lunacy a...
Comprised of arson, betrayal, murder, abduction, exploitation, rebellion, and bastardry, Charles Dic...
This paper on masculinity and political violence in the long nineteenth century explores the endurin...
The Gordon Riots of 1778 were one of the most violent public demonstrations of the century in London...
This dissertation deals with the provincial hunger riots and the metropolitan industrial riots of th...
This dissertation deals with the provincial hunger riots and the metropolitan industrial riots of th...
The Rhetoric of Imprisonment in Dickens traces a theme central to the works of Charles Dickens throu...
Graduation date: 2000Presentation date: 1999-09-13Nineteenth-century England witnessed burgeoning ur...
This thesis examines the origins, aftermath and legacy of the Birmingham Priestley Riots of 1791. Si...
This thesis examines the origins, aftermath and legacy of the Birmingham Priestley Riots of 1791. Si...
The August 2011 riots in London prompted many commentators to look back on previous riots in the cit...
“This is a pre-copy-editing, author produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in History W...
This study reveals the political views of Charles Dickens in A Tale of Two Cities. Dickens traces th...