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Mr Punch's Railway Book - A Tapestry of Victorian Railway Satire - cover

Mr Punch's Railway Book - A Tapestry of Victorian Railway Satire

George Du Maurier, Phil May, Charles Keene, John Leech, Edward Tennyson Reed, John Tenniel, L. Raven-Hill, Bernard Partridge, Reginald Cleaver

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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Mr. Punch's Railway Book is a captivating anthology that sweeps readers through a delightful confluence of satire, art, and social commentary, skillfully merged around the ubiquitous railway phenomenon of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This collection embodies the era's fascination with train travel, exploring its cultural and social ramifications through vibrant, humorous, and occasionally poignant works. With their diverse illustrations and cartoons, these pieces capture the spirit of the period's burgeoning commuter culture, perfectly illustrating how railways reshaped lives, societies, and landscapes. The anthology brings together a cadre of renowned illustrators and satirists, such as George Du Maurier and John Tenniel, whose collective body of work defined an era of British literary and artistic culture associated with the iconic Punch magazine. These artists, each with their distinctive style and sharp wit, contribute to an overarching narrative that is both a celebration and a critique of the railway's transformative power. Their insights reveal the complexity of human interaction with technological progress amidst the broader cultural movements that shaped early modernity. For readers, Mr. Punch's Railway Book offers a journey through history and humor, framed by the artists' diverse perspectives. It serves as a portal to a bygone era, granting insights into the unique interplay of technology, society, and art. This meticulously curated collection not only enriches the reader's understanding of a defining cultural epoch but also fosters a dialogue that spans generations, inviting modern audiences to explore the railway's indelible impact within a single, outstanding volume.
Disponible depuis: 05/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 132 pages.

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