The Idea of the Gentleman in the Victorian Novel

The Idea of the Gentleman in the Victorian Novel

Author: Robin Gilmour

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-08-05

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1317207432

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First published in 1981, this book represents the first comprehensive examination of Victorian society’s preoccupation with the ‘notion of the gentleman’ and how this was reflected in the literature of the time. Starting with Addison and Lord Chesterfield, the author explores the influence of the gentlemanly ideal on the evolution of the English middle classes, and reveals its central part in the novels of Thackeray, Dickens and Trollope. Combining social and cultural analysis with literary criticism, this book provides new readings of Vanity Fair and Great Expectations, a fresh approach to Trollope, and a detailed account of the various streams that fed into the idea of the gentleman.


The Axis of World History

The Axis of World History

Author: Yuri Okunev

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2008-05-06

Total Pages: 660

ISBN-13: 1469105705

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Benjamin Disraeli Letters: 1860-1864

Benjamin Disraeli Letters: 1860-1864

Author: Benjamin Disraeli

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 1982-01-01

Total Pages: 545

ISBN-13: 0802099491

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This volume collects 556 of Disraeli's letters from a tumultuous period in European history – years that witnessed the Italian revolution, the Polish revolt against Russia, anxiety about Napoleon III's intentions in Europe, and the American Civil War.


Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-century Thought

Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-century Thought

Author: Gregory Claeys

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 554

ISBN-13: 0415244196

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Covering the period from 1789 to 1914, this work primarily deals with key figures and ideas in social and political thinking, but entries also include science, religion, law, art, concepts of modernity, the body and health, thereby covering comprehensively the intellectual history of the period.


Benjamin Disraeli

Benjamin Disraeli

Author: Bernard Glassman

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 9780761825401

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Benjamin Disraeli utilizes previously ignored or little known sources to provide new insights into how one of the most famous Jewish converts was viewed by the Jewish community he ignored and by the larger Christian world that would not accept him. This book shows how a myth can take on a life of its own in the collective memory of the Jewish people, as well as in the thought processes of a variety of anti-Semitic groups. Its fresh approach to the life and lore of a colorful Victorian figure also raises the issue of ethnic identity and minority acceptance in our pluralistic society.


Imperialism and the Anti-Imperialist Mind

Imperialism and the Anti-Imperialist Mind

Author: Lewis Samuel Feuer

Publisher: Transaction Publishers

Published: 1989-01-01

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9781412825993

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In this major work, Lewis S. Feuer examines critical distinctions between progressive and regressive imperialism. He explores causes of anti-imperial ideologies, noting that unlike the spoliation that took place under regressive tartar, Spanish and Nazi colonizations, civilization flourished during the progressive imperialism of Hellenic, Macedonian, Roman, and modern British eras of empire-building. Feuer holds that it is erroneous to blame the relative backwardness of colonial peoples on the imperialism of Western democratic nations. In case after case, the character of colonial rulers determined economic development and democratic reform alike. Pursuing the theme of progress versus regression, Feuer compares the imperialism of the United States with that of the Soviet Union – to the detriment of the latter in nearly every instance. His effort constitutes nothing short of a fundamentally new perspective on the lessons of modern history and the mistakes of modern analysts of international affairs. Feuer opens as well a new chapter in political psychology with his study of such anti-imperialist intellectuals as Hobson, Morel, and Leonard Woolf; his portrait of Emin Pasha, the heroic Jewish governor of Equatorial Sudan, suggests a living model for Conrad's Lord Jim.