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CLASS WITHOUT WORDS: SYMBOLIC COMMUNICATION IN THE CHARTIST MOVEMENT
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March 1984Literary TheoryRhetoricBritish LiteratureSymbol UseLiterary CriticismLa Trobe UniversityLanguage StudiesSymbolic TechniqueIntellectual HistoryLiterary StudyPost-colonial CriticismSymbolic InteractionPoeticsClass Without WordsPhilosophy Of LanguageHumanitiesLiterary HistoryHistorical MethodologyEnglish CultureArtsLinguisticsModernity
CLASS WITHOUT WORDS: SYMBOLIC COMMUNICATION IN THE CHARTIST MOVEMENT* Paul A. Pickering Paul A. Pickering La Trobe UniversityMelbourne Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar This is a revised version of a paper presented to a combined Victorian universities seminar in modern British history, at La Trobe University, Melbourne, March 1984. I wish to express my gratitude to those who participated in discussion after the paper for their helpful comments and, in particular, I should like to thank Alex Tyrrell, La Trobe University, for his invaluable guidance throughout the preparation of this article. Author Notes Past & Present, Volume 112, Issue 1, August 1986, Pages 144–162, https://doi.org/10.1093/past/112.1.144 Published: 01 August 1986