The Victorian Frame of Mind, 1830-1870

The Victorian Frame of Mind, 1830-1870

Author: Walter E. Houghton

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2014-10-29

Total Pages: 487

ISBN-13: 0300194285

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ôIt is now forty years,ö Walter Houghton writes, ôsince Lytton Strachey decided that we knew too much about the Victorian era to view its culture as a whole.öá Recently the tide has turned and the Victorians have been the subject of sympathetic ôperiod pieces,ö critical and biographical works, and extensive studies of their age, but the Victorian mind itself remains blurred for usùa bundle of various and often paradoxical ideas and attitudes.á Mr. Houghton explores these ideas and attitudes, studies their interrelationships, and traces their simultaneous existence to the general character of the age.á His inquiry is the more important because it demonstrates that to look into the Victorian mind is to see some of the primary sources of the modern mind.


A Widening Sphere (Routledge Revivals)

A Widening Sphere (Routledge Revivals)

Author: Martha Vicinus

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-08

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1135043884

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First published in 1977, this book is a companion volume to Suffer and Be Still. It looks at the widening sphere of women’s activities in the Victorian age and testifies to the dual nature of the legal and social constraints of the period: on the one hand, the ideal of the perfect lady and the restrictive laws governing marriage and property posed limits to women’s independence; on the other hand, some Victorian women chose to live lives of great variety and complexity. By uncovering new data and reinterpreting old, the contributors in this volume debunk some of the myths surrounding the Victorian woman and alter stereotypes on which many of today’s social customs are based.


The Image of the English Gentleman in Twentieth-Century Literature

The Image of the English Gentleman in Twentieth-Century Literature

Author: Dr Christine Berberich

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2013-04-28

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1409489973

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Studies of the English gentleman have tended to focus mainly on the nineteenth century, encouraging the implicit assumption that this influential literary trope has less resonance for twentieth-century literature and culture. Christine Berberich challenges this notion by showing that the English gentleman has proven to be a remarkably adaptable and relevant ideal that continues to influence not only literature but other forms of representation, including the media and advertising industries. Focusing on Siegfried Sassoon, Anthony Powell, Evelyn Waugh and Kazuo Ishiguro, whose presentations of the gentlemanly ideal are analysed in their specific cultural, historical, and sociological contexts, Berberich pays particular attention to the role of nostalgia and its relationship to 'Englishness'. Though 'Englishness' and by extension the English gentleman continue to be linked to depictions of England as the green and pleasant land of imagined bygone days, Berberich counterbalances this perception by showing that the figure of the English gentleman is the medium through which these authors and many of their contemporaries critique the shifting mores of contemporary society. Twentieth-century depictions of the gentleman thus have much to tell us about rapidly changing conceptions of national, class, and gender identity.


Man and Society in an Age of Reconstruction

Man and Society in an Age of Reconstruction

Author: Karl Mannheim

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-08-21

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 1136178147

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First published in 1980. This is Volume II of Mannheim's collected works, translated by Edward Shils and includes recent developments in the author's thinking since 1935 when it was originally written.


The Philosophy of Manners

The Philosophy of Manners

Author: Peter Johnson

Publisher: Burns & Oates

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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This work makes a case for manners as a subject for investigation by modern moral philosophy. The author examines manners as little virtues, explaining their distinctive conceptual characteristics and charting their intricate detail and relationships with each other. In demonstrating why manners are important to our mutual expectations, Peter Johnson reveals a terrain which modern moral philosophy has left largely unmapped.


A Passion for Nature

A Passion for Nature

Author: Deirdre Dare

Publisher: Hypatia Publications

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9781872229584

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The biography of Victorian botanist, social historian, and educator, Charles Alexander Johns (1811-1874), best known for the classic guide Flowers of the Field.