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Don Dismallo running the literary gantlet


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Political cartoon of 10 18th century notables.

Don Dismallo Running the Literary Gantlet, hand-colored etching, 1790. Edmund Burke, shirtless and in a jester's cap, is depicted being lashed as he runs a gauntlet that includes contemporary political and literary figures. (From left) Helen Maria Williams; Richard Price; Anna Laetitia Barbauld; Burke; Richard Brinsley Sheridan; a personification of Justice, with sword and scales; a personification of Liberty, with liberty cap, a symbol of the French Revolution; J.F.X. Whyte, a prisoner of the Bastille, with a flag of scenes from the French Revolution; John Horne Tooke; and Catherine Macaulay Graham. “[Oliver] Cromwell, madam, was a saint, when compared to this Literary Lucifer,” Tooke says of Burke, summing up the cartoon's attack on Burke for denouncing the French Revolution.
© Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., British Cartoon Prints Collection (digital file no. LC-DIG-ppmsca-05485)

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