Reform and Intellectual Debate in Victorian EnglandBarbara Dennis, David Skilton Routledge, 2016 M07 1 - 236 páginas First published in 1987. Readers of Victorian literature, both poetry and prose, are constantly aware of a powerful undercurrent of change - political, social, and intellectual - which determines the shape of the literature being produced. Topics covered include parliamentary reform, the Gentleman, religious debate and secular thought, education; leisure and attitudes to the arts, and the Woman Question. This title will be of interest to students of history. |
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David Masson | |
John Blackie | |
Sir Charles Trevelyan | |
Sir Richard Burton | |
J R Vernon | |
H Byerley Thomson | |
Robert Kerr | |
T E C Leslie | |
E S Dallas | |
Julia Wedgwood | |
Leslie Stephen | |
Sir William Hamilton | |
J S Russell | |
Leisure and the Arts | |
Wilkie Collins | |
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