William Hogarth Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Hogarth's Comic History-Paintings and the Satiric Spectrum
- Hogarth and the Iconography of Time
- Hogarth and the Popular Theatre
- William Hogarth: The Ravaged Child in the Corrupt City
- Hogarth's Graphic Friendships: Illustrating Books by Friends
- Politics and Aesthetics: Hogarth in 1759
- Hogarth's Self-Representations
- The Satire on Doctors in Hogarth's Graphic Works
- Stylistic Strategies in William Hogarth's Theatrical Satires
- ‘Official Discourse’ in Hogarth's Prints
- The Meaning of Venereal Disease in Hogarth's Graphic Art
- We See a Ghost: Hogarth's Satire on Methodists and Connoisseurs
- Hogarth's Plotting of Marriage à la Mode
- Hogarth and the Strangelove Effect
- Cinematic Techniques in William Hogarth's A Harlot's Progress
- Further Reading