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Plate 8, from The Life of William Cobbett, written by himself, pub. by H
XJF129852 Plate 8, from The Life of William Cobbett, written by himself, pub. by H. Humphrey, 1809 (etching) (b/w photo) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Private Collection; English, out of copyright
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1763 1835 Beelzebub Belzebuth Damnation English Writer Hell Memoirs
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This photo print, titled "Plate 8, from The Life of William Cobbett, written by himself" takes us on a visual journey into the depths of damnation. Created by the talented artist James Gillray in 1809, this etching showcases his mastery in caricature. In this striking image, we witness an intense scene that seems to have emerged straight from the darkest corners of one's imagination. A devilish figure stands tall and menacingly before us, demanding the pledged soul of none other than William Cobbett himself. Flames dance around them both as they stand amidst a fiery backdrop that symbolizes eternal torment. Cobbett, an influential English writer who lived between 1763 and 1835, is portrayed here as a central character caught in a battle for his very essence. This powerful depiction serves as a metaphorical representation of his inner struggles and perhaps even societal pressures he faced during his lifetime. Gillray's artistic prowess shines through every intricate detail within this print. From the devil's sinister expression to the dynamic composition that draws our eyes towards him with forceful intensity - it all contributes to creating an atmosphere charged with tension and unease. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from history now preserved within a private collection, we are reminded not only of Cobbett's literary contributions but also of humanity's timeless fascination with themes such as temptation, redemption, and the ever-present struggle between good and evil.
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