Ned Ward [ Commerce / Art and Literature ]
… his attention most) London, Ward revelled in grubby details that were screened out of politer representations of city living. There is no better example across his works than the London Spy . The narrative is written in the first … On arrival, he happens upon an old friend, now a London local, who resolves to take him on a tour. The pair traverse the city on foot, from Westminster to Wapping, taking in all the metropolis affords. They visit many of London’s landmarks – …
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