The House of Forgery in Eighteenth-Century Britain
- 195pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Focusing on the intersection of literary and criminal forgery in the 18th century, this work utilizes a diverse array of sources, including poems, pamphlets, biographies, newspapers, legal records, and manuscripts. It provides a comprehensive analysis of how forgery was both an art form and a criminal act during this period, offering insights into the cultural and legal implications of forgery in historical context.

