Life, 1890-04-17 · page 8 of 18
Life — April 17, 1890 — page 8: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Political Cartoon Analysis This Life magazine illustration depicts four literary figures identified by name at the bottom: Dickens, Scott, Johnson, and Thackeray. The caption reads "We Shall Meet on That B[ank]" (text appears cut off). The cartoon appears to satirize these famous British authors, showing them as ghost-like or spectral figures in a somewhat murky, outdoor setting with vegetation. The satire likely references a literary meeting or reunion, possibly playing on themes of death, the afterlife, or literary legacy—common subjects for Victorian-era satirical magazines. Without the complete caption, the specific political or social point remains unclear, though it may mock literary pretensions or debate among these canonical authors' reputations.
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