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Laughing at the King: Selected Poems
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Laughing at the King: Selected Poems

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Peter Pindar (1738-1819), the pen name of John Wolcot, dared to ridicule the foibles, corruptions and misdemeanours of King George III and those in power in his kingdom. His satire was merciless, but Wolcot survived accusations of treason, protected by his wit and readership. His admirers included Lord Nelson and the Prince Regent himself; to Robert Burns he was ‘a delightful fellow and a first favourite of mine’. Fascinating for what they reveal of the world of Hanoverian England, Peter Pindar’s audacious poems still shock the modern reader into laughter at the unchanging characteristics of the arrogant and powerful. Fenella Copplestone’s introduction and notes illuminate social and literary contexts of Pindar’s writing.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Carcanet Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 August 2009
Pages
128
ISBN
9781857549379

Peter Pindar (1738-1819), the pen name of John Wolcot, dared to ridicule the foibles, corruptions and misdemeanours of King George III and those in power in his kingdom. His satire was merciless, but Wolcot survived accusations of treason, protected by his wit and readership. His admirers included Lord Nelson and the Prince Regent himself; to Robert Burns he was ‘a delightful fellow and a first favourite of mine’. Fascinating for what they reveal of the world of Hanoverian England, Peter Pindar’s audacious poems still shock the modern reader into laughter at the unchanging characteristics of the arrogant and powerful. Fenella Copplestone’s introduction and notes illuminate social and literary contexts of Pindar’s writing.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Carcanet Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 August 2009
Pages
128
ISBN
9781857549379