In other words, beforeThe Hunger Games made battle-to-the-death competitions a pop culture phenomenon, The 10th Victim ironed out the formula by combining satire ... to war. It’s a globally ...
This exhibit explores representations of people and events connected with the Crimean War in the French and British satirical press. It focuses specifically on cartoons that appeared in two major 19th ...
During the time of the Crimean War, Le Charivari and Punch were the leading satirical publications in France and England, respectively. The French artist Honoré Daumier published many of his famous ...
In 1963, a musical called Oh, What a Lovely War! opened in London. Written by English theatre director Joan Littlewood, it is a satire on the brutality of war, the shocking number of deaths caused ...
This exhibit explores representations of people and events connected with the Crimean War in the French and British satirical press. It focuses specifically on cartoons that appeared in two major 19th ...