Guinea Pigs
Barbara Taylor: Eighteenth-Century Surveillance Culture, 8 February 2007
The Spirit of Despotism: Invasions of Privacy in the 1790s
by John Barrell.
Oxford, 278 pp., £53, January 2006,0 19 928120 3 Show More
by John Barrell.
Oxford, 278 pp., £53, January 2006,
“... both sides of the Channel abandoned wigs and powder for hair worn au naturel. The English jacobin John Thelwall, tried for treason in 1794, cut his short in the Roman manner. A radical songster celebrated the look: ‘Each Brutus, each Cato, were none of them fops/But all to a man wore republican crops.’ In 1795 the style took on added significance when ... ”