The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes

  • The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes
    By Jonathan Rose

    William J. Fishman , East End Jewish Radicals 1875–1914 ( London : Duckworth , 1975 ) , 254–75 . 143. Chaim Lewis , A Soho Address ( London : Victor Gollancz , 1965 ) , 18 , 66-67 , 93-99 , 124 . 144. Thomas Thompson , Lancashire for Me ...

  • The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes
    By Jonathan Rose

    Crooks, Will, 4–5, 226, 405 Culpeper, Nicholas: Herbal, 71 Cummins, Maria S.: The Lamplighter, 453 Cynon and Duffryn ... 218 Davidson, John, 452 Davies, D. R., 137–38, 238–40, 300 Davies, Derek, 377 Davies, Stella, 374, 412 Davies, ...

  • The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes
    By Jonathan Rose

    It was asked and perceptively answered by hatter Frederick Willis: Writers and artists of a certain type are under the impression that it exists in Chelsea, Bloomsbury, and St. John's Wood; young journalists think it is to be found in ...

  • The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes
    By Jonathan Rose

    Bard. Nineteenth-century popular culture was dominated by one dead author in particular, and Victorian “Bardolatry” was driven largely by working-class demand. In midcentury London newsboys spent their odd 6d. on Hamlet and Macbeth.25 ...

  • The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes
    By Jonathan Rose

    Which books did the British working classes read - and how did they read them? How did they respond to canonical authors, penny dreadfuls, classical music, school stories, Shakespeare, Marx,...

  • The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes
    By Jonathan Rose

    Which books did the British working classes read--and how did they read them? How did they respond to canonical authors, penny dreadfuls, classical music, school stories, Shakespeare, Marx, Hollywood movies,...