The House that Jack Built. A Diverting Story for Children of All Ages

The House that Jack Built. A Diverting Story for Children of All Ages
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Total Pages 14
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The House that Jack Built

The House that Jack Built
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Total Pages 30
Release 1793
Genre Juvenile literature
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The House that Jack Built, a Diverting Story for Children of All Ages

The House that Jack Built, a Diverting Story for Children of All Ages
Title The House that Jack Built, a Diverting Story for Children of All Ages PDF eBook
Author House that Jack built
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Total Pages 16
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The House that Jack Built

The House that Jack Built
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Street Literature of the Long Nineteenth Century

Street Literature of the Long Nineteenth Century
Title Street Literature of the Long Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author David Atkinson
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 387
Release 2017-08-21
Genre History
ISBN 1527502759

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For centuries, street literature was the main cheap reading material of the working classes: broadsides, chapbooks, songsters, prints, engravings, and other forms of print produced specifically to suit their taste and cheap enough for even the poor to buy. Starting in the sixteenth century, but at its chaotic and flamboyant peak in the nineteenth, street literature was on sale everywhere – in urban streets and alleyways, at country fairs and markets, at major sporting events and holiday gatherings, and under the gallows at public executions. For this very reason, it was often despised and denigrated by the educated classes, but remained enduringly popular with the ordinary people. Anything and everything was grist to the printers’ mill, if it would sell. A penny could buy you a celebrity scandal, a report of a gruesome murder, the last dying speech of a condemned criminal, wonder tales, riddles and conundrums, a moral tale of religious danger and redemption, a comic tale of drunken husbands and shrewish wives, a temperance tract or an ode to beer, a satire on dandies, an alphabet or “reed-a-ma-daisy” (reading made easy) to teach your children, an illustrated chapbook of nursery rhymes, or the adventures of Robin Hood and Jack the Giant Killer. Street literature long held its own by catering directly for the ordinary people, at a price they could afford, but, by the end of the Victorian era, it was in terminal decline and was rapidly being replaced by a host of new printed materials in the shape of cheap newspapers and magazines, penny dreadful novels, music hall songbooks, and so on, all aimed squarely at the burgeoning mass market. Fascinating today for the unique light it shines on the lives of the ordinary people of the age, street literature has long been neglected as a historical resource, and this collection of essays is the first general book on the trade for over forty years.

Cheap Print and Street Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century

Cheap Print and Street Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century
Title Cheap Print and Street Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century PDF eBook
Author David Atkinson
Publisher Open Book Publishers
Total Pages 236
Release 2023-09-04
Genre Art
ISBN 180511042X

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This deeply researched collection offers a comprehensive introduction to the eighteenth-century trade in street literature – ballads, chapbooks, and popular prints – in England and Scotland. Offering detailed studies of a selection of the printers, types of publication, and places of publication that constituted the cheap and popular print trade during the period, these essays delve into ballads, slip songs, story books, pictures, and more to push back against neat divisions between low and high culture, or popular and high literature. The breadth and depth of the contributions give a much fuller and more nuanced picture of what was being widely published and read during this period than has previously been available. It will be of great value to scholars and students of eighteenth-century popular culture and literature, print history and the book trade, ballad and folk studies, children’s literature, and social history.

The House that Jack Built

The House that Jack Built
Title The House that Jack Built PDF eBook
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Total Pages 16
Release 1814
Genre Bears
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