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- Q16154656 subject Q6729430.
- Q16154656 subject Q7113168.
- Q16154656 subject Q8267611.
- Q16154656 subject Q8652549.
- Q16154656 abstract "The lion comique was a type of popular entertainer in the Victorian music halls, a parody of upper-class toffs or "swells" made popular by Alfred Vance and G. H. MacDermott, among others. They were artistes whose stage appearance, resplendent in evening dress, contrasted with the cloth-cap image of most of their music-hall contemporaries.The songs the lions comiques sang were "hymns of praise to the virtues of idleness, womanising and drinking", perhaps the most well known of which is George Leybourne's "Champagne Charlie". The lion comique deliberately distorted social reality for amusement and escapism.".
- Q16154656 thumbnail GeorgeLeybourne1.jpg?width=300.
- Q16154656 wikiPageWikiLink Q16782124.
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- Q16154656 wikiPageWikiLink Q2835501.
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- Q16154656 wikiPageWikiLink Q5512257.
- Q16154656 wikiPageWikiLink Q6729430.
- Q16154656 wikiPageWikiLink Q7113168.
- Q16154656 wikiPageWikiLink Q8267611.
- Q16154656 wikiPageWikiLink Q8652549.
- Q16154656 wikiPageWikiLink Q940462.
- Q16154656 comment "The lion comique was a type of popular entertainer in the Victorian music halls, a parody of upper-class toffs or "swells" made popular by Alfred Vance and G. H. MacDermott, among others.".
- Q16154656 label "Lion comique".
- Q16154656 depiction GeorgeLeybourne1.jpg.