Dick Turpin: The pre-postmodern outlaw
The iconography of Dick Turpin, an 18th century Essex butcher turned career criminal, has for almost three centuries undergone a complex process of rehabilitation. Much of this myth was constructed in visual recreations of his persona in film and comic books, and the Turpin now vividly fixed in the...
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Main Author: | Alastair Hagger (Author) |
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University of West London,
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