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Dr Samuel Johnson viewing the Gordon Riots, 1780
3784431 Dr Samuel Johnson viewing the Gordon Riots, 1780; (add.info.: Dr Samuel Johnson viewing some of the Gordon Riots, 1780: anti-Catholic reaction to 1778 Papists Act. Named for Lord George Gordon, president of Protestant Association. SJ: lexicographer, writer and poet: 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
Taken from Cassell's History of England vol. iv, published by Cassell & Co Ltd, p.269.); Lebrecht History
Media ID 31712362
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Anti Catholic Eighteenth Essayist Lexicographer Papist Protestant Riot Rioters Rioting Riots Catholic Religion Catholics Literary Arts The Author
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The captivating print captures the eminent Dr Samuel Johnson as he witnesses the tumultuous Gordon Riots of 1780. These riots were a vehement anti-Catholic reaction to the Papists Act of 1778, and they were named after Lord George Gordon, who presided over the Protestant Association. Dr Johnson, renowned lexicographer, writer, and poet, stands amidst the chaos with an expression that reflects both curiosity and concern. In this historical moment frozen in time, we catch a glimpse of religious tension in 18th century Britain. The drawing showcases rioters engaged in violent protest against Catholics while highlighting the political and social unrest prevalent during that era. Dr Samuel Johnson's presence adds depth to this image. As an influential literary figure and essayist, his gaze upon these events speaks volumes about their significance. His intellectual prowess combined with his keen observation skills make him a fitting witness to capture this pivotal moment in British history. This thought-provoking illustration is taken from Cassell's History of England vol. iv published by Cassell & Co Ltd. , showcasing its historical value as well as its artistic merit. It serves as a reminder of how religion has shaped societies throughout history and invites us to reflect on the impact it continues to have on our world today.
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