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-<div style="float:left;margin-right:0.9em"> A notable exception to this pattern of extremely limited access occurred between the 1810s and 1830s. [[William Dugdale]], [[George Cannon]], and the brothers [[Duncombe]] printed both revolutionary tracts and pornographic works. See: McCalman, ''[[Radical Underworld]]''. As a group, these revolutionary pornographers sold slightly less expensive pornography out of republican sentiment which might have increased working class access. However, patterns of low literacy rates for the poor, unequal repression, and limited distribution continued even during their reign. As a sidenote, for those interested in revolutionary culture and E. P. Thompson's [[The Making of the English Working Class]], Dugdale "was implicated in the Cato Street conspiracy" according to H. S. Ashbee, Index Librorum Prohibitorum (1877; reprint, New York, 1962), 127. via "FILTH IN THE WRONG PEOPLE'S HANDS: POSTCARDS AND THE EXPANSION OF PORNOGRAPHY IN BRITAIN AND THE ATLANTIC WORLD, 1880-1914.", 2000 [[Lisa Z. Siegel]] <p align="right">[http://www.artandpopularculture.com/Template:Featured_article?title=Template:Featured_article&action=edit edit]+<small>
 +[[Image:Matsys Ugly Duchess.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[The Ugly Duchess]]'' by [[Matsys]], see [[ugly women]]]]
 +[[Image:Reverse Side Of a Painting.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Reverse Side of a Painting]]'' (1670) by [[Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts]], see [[painting consciousness]]]]
 +[[Image:The central water-bound globe in the middle panel's of the Garden of Earthly Delights.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The central water-bound globe in the middle pane from Hieronymus Bosch's ''[[The Garden of Earthly Delights]]'' (c. 1490-1510)]]
 +[[Image:Josephine Baker dancing the Charleston to an Art Deco-styole background.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Josephine Baker]], see [[African-American music]]]]
 +[[Image:Blackface.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"[[Je est un autre]]" [I is [[other|another]]] --Arthur Rimbaud. (illustration [[blackface]]).]]
 +[[Image:Les Poires.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''[[Les Poires]]'' (1834) by Daumier after the sketch of Philipon, see [[history of caricature]]]]
 +[[Image:Collection of 21 Simenon romans durs bought at Panoply books, Antwerp, May 2020.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[The 'romans durs' by Simenon]]]]
 +;The arts
 + 
 +*[[Cult fiction]]
 +*[[Cult of ugliness]]
 +*[[Death of the avant-garde]]
 +*The [[Diableries érotiques|Diablerie]]s of Poitevin
 +*[[Denis Diderot's art criticism|Diderot's art criticism]]
 +*[[Faultlines in 20th century art ]]
 +*[[Five Maidens of Croton]]
 +*[[Ill-Matched Lovers]]
 +*[[Infrathin]]
 +*[[Silence in painting]]
 +*[[Style war]]s
 +*[[Socrates's metaphor of the three beds]]
 +*[[Timeline of surrealism and dada]]
 +*[[What is Classical is healthy; what is Romantic is sick]]
 + 
 +;Literature
 +*[[Antifeminist literature of the Middle Ages]]
 +*''[[The Characters]]''
 +*[[Cult poetry]]
 +*[[Facetiae]]
 +*[[Fou littéraire]]
 +*''[[Reflections on the Novel]]''
 +*''[[The Romantic Agony]]''
 +*[[Somatopia]]
 +*[[Stranger than fiction]]
 +*[[Thematic literary criticism]]
 + 
 +;Visual arts
 + 
 +*[[The contest of Zeuxis and Parrhasius ]]
 +*[[The monomanies series by Géricault]]
 +*[[19th century art]]
 +*[[Hans Baldung Grien's witches]]
 +*[[Klecksographie ]]
 +*[[Ornamental print]]
 +*[[Painting within a painting]]
 +*[[Possible originary dates for the birth of modern art ]]
 +*[[Surrealist photography]]
 +*[[The Pears]], famous French caricature
 +*[[Gallery painting]]
 +*[[Virgineum vultum]]
 + 
 +;Philosophy
 + 
 +*[[The ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry]]
 +*[[Faux dictionaries and encyclopedias]]
 +*[[General economy]]
 +*[[Disinterestedness|Kant's disinterestedness]]
 +*[[Language is a virus]]
 +*[[Morosophy]]
 +*[[Notes on mechanical reproducibility of artworks with regard to Baudelaire and Benjamin]]
 +*[[Tedium vitae]]
 +*[[To be governed is ...]]
 +*[[Volksgeist]]
 +*[[The linguistic sign is not arbitrary]]
 +*[[The Metaphysics of Sexual Love]]
 + 
 +;Morality
 +*[[Killing a Chinese Mandarin ]]
 +*[[Alibech and Rustico]]
 +*[[Amour fou]]
 +*[[Anthropologica]]
 +*[[Hidden and secret libraries]]
 +*[[Beneficial side effects of censorship]]
 +*[[Catholic–Protestant Schism ]]
 +*[[Do what thou wilt]]
 +*[[Mad emperors of Rome]]
 +*[[Nothing is true, everything is permitted]]
 +*''[[Psychopathia Sexualis]]''
 +*[[Qu'il n'y avait de bon en amour que le physique]]
 +*[[Sittengeschichte]]
 +*[[Sous les pavés, la plage!]]
 +*[[Syneisaktism]]
 +*[[The urge to jump]]
 +*[[Upon some verses of Virgil]] by Montaigne
 +*[[Venus Caelestis and Venus Naturalis]]
 +*[[The Widow of Ephesus]]
 + 
 +;Cinema
 +*[[The Corman Poe cycle]]
 +*[[cult film|Cult movies]]
 +*[[Experiments with cinematic time]]
 +*[[Film clichés]]
 +*[[Moviedrome]]
 + 
 +;Narratology
 +*[[Body genre]]
 +*[[Eaten heart]]
 +*[[Fictional portrayals of psychopaths]]
 +*[[Eros and Thanatos]]
 +*[[Motif of harmful sensation]]
 +*[[Power of Women]]
 +*[[The mad doctor and new flesh plot]]
 + 
 +;Music
 +*[[Étude aux chemins de fer]]
 +*[[Burundi beat]]
 +*[[Paradise Garage classics]]
 +*[[The most famous giggles in late 20th century dance music]]
 +*[[Heavy breathing in music]]
 +*[[World music classics]]
 +*[[Jahsonic 1000]]
 + 
 +;Categories;
 +*[[:Category:Canon]]
 +*[[:Category:Dicta]]
 +*[[:Category:World Cinema Classics]]
 +*[[:Category:WAC|Category:World Art Classics]]
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The central water-bound globe  in the middle pane from Hieronymus Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights (c. 1490-1510)
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The central water-bound globe in the middle pane from Hieronymus Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights (c. 1490-1510)
"Je est un autre" [I is another] --Arthur Rimbaud. (illustration blackface).
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"Je est un autre" [I is another] --Arthur Rimbaud. (illustration blackface).
Les Poires (1834) by Daumier after the sketch of Philipon, see history of caricature
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Les Poires (1834) by Daumier after the sketch of Philipon, see history of caricature
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