The VictoriansW. W. Norton & Company, 2003 - 724 من الصفحات The Nineteenth Century saw greater changes than any previous era: in the ways nations and societies were organized; in scientific knowledge; in nonreligious intellectual development; and in capital and its consequences. The crucial players in this drama were the British, who invented both capitalism and imperialism and were incomparably the richest, hence the most important, investors in the developing world. In this sense, England's position has strong resemblances to America's in the late twentieth century. As one of our most accomplished biographers and novelists, A. N. Wilson has a keen eye for a good story, and in these pages he singles out those writers, statesmen, scientists, philosophers, and soldiers whose lives illuminate so grand and revolutionary a history: Darwin, Marx, Gladstone, Christina Rossetti, Gordon, Cardinal Newman, George Eliot, Kipling. Wilson's accomplishment in this book is to explain through these signature lives how Victorian England started a revolution that still hasn't ended. |
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The Little Old Woman Britannia | 9 |
Victorias Inheritance | 24 |
The Charter | 34 |
Typhoon Coming On | 48 |
The Age of Peel | 58 |
Famine in Ireland | 74 |
The Victorians in Italy | 84 |
Doubt | 93 |
The End of Lord Beaconsfield | 385 |
The Devils Wagner Dostoyevsky Gilbert and Sullivan | 409 |
Country Parishes Kilvert Barnes Hardy | 425 |
A Crazy Decade | 437 |
The Plight of the Poor | 441 |
The Rise of Parnell | 451 |
The Fourth Estate Gordon of Khartoum The Maiden Tribute of Babylon | 461 |
Politics of the Late 1880s | 478 |
Mesmerism | 103 |
John Stuart Mills Boiled Egg | 108 |
The Failed Revolution | 113 |
The Great Exhibition | 123 |
Marx Ruskin PreRaphaelites | 151 |
The Crimean War | 175 |
India 18579 | 201 |
Clinging to Life | 224 |
The Beloved Uncle Tom and Governor Eyre | 247 |
The World of School | 273 |
Charles Kingsley and The WaterBabies | 295 |
Goblin Market and the Cause | 305 |
Wonderland | 322 |
Some Deaths | 330 |
Gladstones First Premiership | 343 |
The Side of the Angels | 365 |
Into Africa | 486 |
Kiplings India | 493 |
Jubilee and the Munshi | 502 |
The Dock Strike | 508 |
The Scarlet Thread of Murder | 521 |
The Fall of Parnell | 530 |
The Victorian Way of Death | 539 |
Appearance and Reality | 548 |
Utopia The Decline of the Aristocracy | 572 |
The Boer War | 595 |
Vale | 612 |
Notes | 619 |
Bibliography | 657 |
Index | 686 |
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