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The Rake's Progress

Chapter 5 The Visit to My Lord

Word Count: 3570    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

aintances. The address of their present quiet lodging had not been published abroad, and the house in the Haymarket

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The Rake’s Progress
The Rake's Progress
“A rake was a stylised type of young man that had a literary tradition already before Hogarth began his series. He was generally regarded as a very impressionable young man, usually born and bred in the countryside to a wealthy father who had gained his riches by working hard and amassing a fortune which he had inevitably hoarded and not spent. The young man, cut off from society in the countryside during his childhood and not needing to work because of his inherited wealth, embarks on a dissolute life in the fleshpots of London. His fate usually includes the squandering of his fortune, venereal disease, prison and eventual death. Hogarth keeps to this format but also adds in a few other nuisances.”
1 Part 1 Chapter 1 Miss Susannah Chressham Observes2 Chapter 2 Rose Lyndwood3 Chapter 3 The Second Letter to Miss Selina Boyle4 Chapter 4 The Bargain5 Chapter 5 The True Love6 Chapter 6 The Farewell7 Chapter 7 "Aspasia"8 Chapter 8 Lavinia9 Chapter 9 My Lord's Adjustment10 Chapter 10 A Lady Scorned11 Part 2 Chapter 1 The Second Home-coming of Marius Lyndwood12 Chapter 2 Bedchamber Plots13 Chapter 3 The Brothers14 Chapter 4 The Paragraph in the "Gazette"15 Chapter 5 Sir Francis Intervenes16 Chapter 6 Marius Entangled17 Chapter 7 My Lord Speaks18 Chapter 8 Marius Appeals19 Chapter 9 My Lord Acts20 Chapter 10 The Countess at Bay21 Chapter 11 Honoria Intervenes22 Chapter 12 Marius Ensnared23 Chapter 13 Marius Decides24 Chapter 14 The Duel25 Part 3 Chapter 1 The Confession of Rose Lyndwood26 Chapter 2 Selina Boyle27 Chapter 3 A May Night28 Chapter 4 Susannah Chressham29 Chapter 5 The Visit to My Lord