The fame of 'A Rake's Progress': the paintings and the prints
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From the Prodigal Son to the 'Rake's Progress': Hogarth's forerunners
págs. 15-16
'Fury after licentious pleasures': A 'Rake's Progress' and concern about luxury in eighteenth-century England
págs. 17-21
The Hogarth tradition: Cruikshank and Frith
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Twentieth-century interpretations of 'A Rake's Progress': the inspirations of a 'Modern Moral Subject'
págs. 26-34
'Satan, sin and death': a source for Milton's first illustrator, and for Hogarth
págs. 35-40
Creating a national collection: the National Gallery's origins in the Brittish Institution
págs. 41-49
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