Dusty Bob by Brian Maidment

Dusty Bob by Brian Maidment

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Summary

Dusty Bob provides a detailed and highly illustrated study of a trade central to the well-being of Victorian London - that of the metropolitan dustman. Using an wide range of sources, especially prints and illustrations, this book shows, for the first time, why dustmen provided a subject for so many Victorian artists, writers and dramatists. -- .

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Dusty Bob by Brian Maidment

Why did dustmen exercise an extended hold over the imagination of many Regency and Victorian artists and writers, including George Cruikshank, Henry Mayhew, Charles Dickens as well as numerous little known dramatists, caricaturists, print makers, journalists and novelists? This book, the first study of the cultural representation of the dust trade, provides many varied answers to this question by showing the ways in which London dustmen were associated with ideas of contamination, dirt, noise, violence, wealth, consumerism and threat. Drawing on an extraordinary range of sources, including plays, novels, reportage and, especially, visual culture, Dusty Bob describes the ways in which dustmen were perceived and mythologised in the first seventy years of the nineteenth century. Although Dusty Bob centrally comprises a detailed and original piece of research of interest to scholars and advanced students of Victorian culture, it has been written with a broader readership in mind. -- .
Brian Maidment is Professor of English at the University of Salford
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ISBN 13 9780719052835
ISBN 10 0719052831
Title Dusty Bob
Author Brian Maidment
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 2007-08-01
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.