Reading Gaol: a short history by Peter Stoneley

Reading Gaol: a short history by Peter Stoneley

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A short history of Reading Gaol from its 19th-century origins to the present day.

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Reading Gaol: a short history by Peter Stoneley

A history of Reading's iconic gaol: architectural landmark, cultural emblem and symbol for a community determined to cherish the town's heritage. Layers of history and art are carefully peeled back as Peter Stoneley reveals its past as architectural showcase for Sir George Gilbert Scott's decorative (and expensive!) style, location for experiments in prison reform, training ground for the leaders of the Irish Independence movement and, of course, the inspiration for Oscar Wilde's famous Ballad of Reading Gaol. Bringing the narrative right up to the present day with the discussions over its future use, the impact of the ArtAngel exhibition and Banksy's graffiti, this book is a timely platform for the building to tell us its story.

Peter Stoneley is Professor Emeritus of English Literature at the University of Reading. He has a long-standing interest in Oscar Wilde and contributed a special Afterword to the Two Rivers Press edition of The Ballad of Reading Gaol.

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ISBN 13 9781909747937
ISBN 10 1909747939
Title Reading Gaol: a short history
Author Peter Stoneley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Two Rivers Press
Year published 2022-05-21
Number of pages 100
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.