Ian Newman is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, and a fellow of the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies, where he specializes in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British and Irish literature. He has co-edited Charles Dibdin and Late Georgian Culture (2018) with Oskar Cox Jensen and David Kennerley, and his work has appeared in Studies in English Literature, European Romantic Review, Eighteenth-Century Studies, and Studies in Romanticism.
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Part I. Tavern Space: 1. Introduction 2. London tavern: Edmund Burke, the East India Company and literary men 3. Crown and anchor dreams: sedition in the Strand Part II. Tavern Genres: 4. Political ballads: Captain Morris and the convivial Whigs 5. Anacreontic odes: drink poetry and the politics of pleasure 6. Bawdy and lyrical ballads: Wordsworth and the ballad debates of the 1790s 7. Toasting: political speech, convivial art 8. Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index.
Part I. Tavern Space: 1. Introduction 2. London tavern: Edmund Burke, the East India Company and literary men 3. Crown and anchor dreams: sedition in the Strand Part II. Tavern Genres: 4. Political ballads: Captain Morris and the convivial Whigs 5. Anacreontic odes: drink poetry and the politics of pleasure 6. Bawdy and lyrical ballads: Wordsworth and the ballad debates of the 1790s 7. Toasting: political speech, convivial art 8. Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index.
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