A collection of over one thousand copyright-free Victorian illustrations, drawn from the pages of the nineteenth-century British humor magazine "Punch.".
invectives and ideology of political cartoons, a cognitive linguistics approach
H?nig, Wolfgang K.
2002
Presents a comparative study of 352 political cartoons published between 1914 and 1918 in the British magazine "Punch" and its German counterpart "Simplicissimus, " in which the enemy countries topicalize and attack each other.
Uses cartoon-like drawings to represent such sayings as "Burning their bridges," "Sitting pretty," "To cut a long story short," and "I could just kick myself.".