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Sir Benjamin Disraeli (Statesmen, No. 1)

Leslie Ward ('Spy').

30 January 1869

Watercolour

Vanity Fair.

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That the character of the man may be seen in his walk I have frequently proved, though never more clearly than through the two most distinguished statesmen of their generation; Disraeli walked, or [241] appeared to walk, on his heels as though he were avoiding hot ashes. [Continued below]

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Passage Illustrated: The Statesman's Walk

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Above: Spy caricatures of Disraeli as an elder statesman in "Dizzy" and "Monty" (The Earl Beaconsfield and Mr. Montagu Corry, Lord Rowton) (1880), facing page 240.

In strongest contrast was the walk of Gladstone, who planted his feet with deliberate but most vigorous firmness as though with every step he would iron his strong opinion into the mind of the nation. ["The Grand Old Man," pp. 240-241]

"He educated the Tories and dished the Whigs to pass Reform, but to have become what what he is from what he was is the greatest Reform of all." ["Statesmen, No. 1." Vanity Fair, 30 January 1869]

Caricatures of Other Political and Literary Figures in Vanity Fair

  • The Poet Laureate [Alfred Lord Tennyson]
  • The Representative of Romance [Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton]
  • The Realization of the Ideal [John Ruskin]
  • The Diogenes of the Modern Corinthians without his Tub [Thomas Carlyle]
  • Anthony Trollope, Novelist (Men of the Day No. 60) 5 April 1873
  • "Dizzy" and "Monty" (The Earl Beaconsfield and Mr. Montagu Corry, Lord Rowton) 1880
  • Alfred Scott-Gatty, C.V.O. (Garter King-at-Arms) 1905
  • Lord Haldon 1882
  • "Tess" — Thomas Hardy, Novelist (4 June 1892)
  • Prime Minister W. E. Gladstone
  • Mr. Gladstone 1887
  • The Novelist who invented Sensation (Wilkie Collins)

Bibliography

Ward, Leslie ['Spy']. Benjamin Disraeli. No. 13. Statesmen, No. 1. 30 January 1869. Vanity Fair. Watercolour, 1869. Web. 27 July 2023.

Ward, Leslie ['Spy']. "Dizzy" and "Monty" Corry (Lord Rowton). Forty Years of 'Spy'. London: Chatto and Windus, 1915. Facing p. 240.



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