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[#146760] Written by: killbot88 [19/11/10, 17:52]
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Series exploring British traditions of satire and bawdy and lewd humour.

In the early 18th century, Georgian Britain was a nation openly, gloriously and often shockingly
rude. This was found in the graphic art of Hogarth, Gillray, Rowlandson and George Cruikshank, and
the rude theatrical world of John Gay and Henry Fielding. Singer Lucie Skeaping helps show the
Georgian taste for lewd and bawdy ballads, and there is a dip into the literary tradition of rude
words via the poetry of Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift and Lord Byron, and Laurence Sterne's novel
Tristram Shandy.
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