RAKE’S PROGRESS


Meaning of RAKE’S PROGRESS in English

a series of eight paintings (1733–5) by William Hogarth telling the story of a rake (= a fashionable young man who leads a wild and immoral life) who finally dies in Bedlam (= a hospital in London for the mentally ill). Hogarth later made the paintings into a popular series of engravings (= cheap printed copies). The phrase ‘rake’s progress’ is still used about somebody ruining their life by wild and immoral behaviour.

Oxford guide to British and American culture English vocabulary.      Руководство по британской и американской культуре, Оксфордский английский словарь.