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Judge — October 15, 1921 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, October 15, 1921 This cover illustrates a romantic scene captioned "I Should Love to Go to the Theatre—Who's Speaking?" The joke plays on ambiguity: a couple sits intimately in an armchair, but it's unclear which person is expressing the desire to attend the theatre. The humor relies on the woman's flirtatious uncertainty about her companion's identity or intentions. The reference to "George Jean Nathan—You Know What That Means!" in the header suggests this relates to Nathan, a prominent drama critic of the era known for his sophisticated wit and romantic escapades. The theatrical setting and Nathan's reputation for social commentary make this likely satirizing contemporary celebrity culture and romantic pretense among the theatrical elite.
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OcrosBer 15, 1921 Judée Price 15 Cents Copyright, 1921, Judge, New York City. Drawn by Raymonv Tuayer+ A.C. “T Suoutp Love to Go to tHe THeatre —Wuos_Speakinc?” — comicbooks.com