Gillray, Cruikshank & Thelwall: Visual satire, physiognomy and the Jacobin body
Journal Article
Poole, S. Gillray, Cruikshank & Thelwall: Visual satire, physiognomy and the Jacobin body
In the years following his acquittal for High Treason in 1794, John Thelwall came to personify all that English loyalists most feared about the plebeian democrats of the London Corresponding Society. In loyalist discourse, he became at one and the sa... Read More about Gillray, Cruikshank & Thelwall: Visual satire, physiognomy and the Jacobin body.