Dickens's England: Life in Victorian TimesR. E. Pritchard Praeger, 2002 - 284 pages
In addition to Dickens, Pritchard uses selections that cover all aspects of Victorian life, including Henry Mayhew (on the London poor), Elizabeth Gaskell and Engels (on the industrial classes and conditions), William Cobbett and Francis Kilvert (on rural life), Trollope (on Church life), Huxley and Darwin (on science and evolution), and Carlyle, Ruskin, and Matthew Arnold (on art and culture). He also provides excerpts from visiting commentators such as the Americans Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Frenchman Alexis de Tocqueville. Together with 50 illustrations, these selections combine to express the spirit of what Elizabeth Barrett Browning called this live, throbbing age, that brawls, cheats, maddens, calculates, [and] aspires. |
Table des matières
FOUR | 83 |
Country Life | 114 |
The Labouring Nation | 144 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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