Crowd
Discover the transformative power of crowds in John Plotz's insightful book, Crowd, published in 2000. This compelling work delves into the dynamic period between 1800 and 1850, exploring how political demonstrations and a vibrant street life reshaped British perceptions of public and private spaces. With 275 pages of engaging analysis, Plotz expertly illustrates the profound impact of crowds, riots, and demonstrations on the literature of the time. As you journey through this critical exploration, you'll gain a deeper understanding of how social movements influenced literary expression in 19th-century Britain. Perfect for history enthusiasts and literature lovers alike, Crowd is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of society and literature. Enhance your collection with this essential work from a distinguished author in literary criticism.