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JOHN STUART MILL'S MENTAL BREAKDOWN, VICTORIAN The following passage from “Crisis in my Mental History. One Stage Onward” — the fifth chapter of Mill's Autobiography — stands as one of the classic Victorian texts that narrate the abandonment of childhood belief. Unlike what John Ruskin described in Fors and Præterita as his own “unconversion,” Mill's took the form of loss of faith in a secular political philosophy THE CONCLUSION OF JANE EYRE The Conclusion of Jane Eyre. he way a narrative concludes indicates a great deal about its meaning, and judgments of a novel's end have much to do with judgments of its perceived meaning. That some twentiteh-century critics have disliked the end of Jane Eyre tells us just as much about their agendas — their belief and values — asabout
HOPKINS ON "INSCAPE" AND "INSTRESS" Hopkins on "Inscape" and "Instress". In his journals, Gerard Manley Hopkins used two terms, "inscape" and "instress," which can cause some confusion. By "inscape" he means the unified complex of characteristics that give each thing its uniqueness and that differentiate it from other things, and by "instress" he means eitherthe force of being
JONATHAN SWIFT'S POLITICAL BELIEFS "THE DANCING GIRL" BY Politics seems to have been of interest to Swift early in his career chiefly to the extent that it affected the strength and stability of the Anglican Church (in both England and Ireland) of which he was a member. The restoration of the Catholic monarchy, which was a real threat during his lifetime, would, he feared, result in "Papist" absolutism; in the loss of the liberties, privileges, and THE VICTORIAN WEB: LINKING SCHOLARSHIP, TEACHING ANDPOLITICAL HISTORYCHARTISMAUTHORSPERIODICALSVICTORIANISMMUSIC THEATER The Victorian Web is the WWW translation of Brown University's Context 61, which serves as a resource for courses in Victorian literature. It contains material on Victorian society, literature, technology, and other areas, primarily on Victorian England. VICTORIAN PARKS, CEMETERIES, AND GARDENS Regent's Park. Victorian Embankment Gardens (2 views) Postman's Park, London EC1. The Italian Garden in Kensington Gardens. Chelsea Physics Garden. Victoria Park. The Italian Terraces, Crystal Palace, South London. Vauxhall Gardens. WHAT IS CHILDREN’S LITERATURE? Hard as it is to define, children’s literature is now recognized as an important field of study, both in itself and for the insights it yields into literature as a whole — as well as into the family life, society and thinking of any given period, and the minds of the many major authors influenced by it. On all counts, it is a fascinating COLERIDGE'S RELIGION Coleridge became known in the Victorian period as one of the most important apologists for the liberal Anglican point of view, clearly foreseeing the difficulties which would inevitably beset the Evangelicals who insisted upon literal interpretation of the Scriptures in defiance of scientific discoveries. His father was an Anglican vicar, but Coleridge was an intellectually rebellious youth SEARCHING THE VICTORIAN WEB WITH GOOGLE Last modified 25 March 2019 KING GEORGE THE FOURTH (A.K.A. "PRINNY") AND THE ROYAL King George the Fourth (a.k.a. "Prinny") and the Royal Pavilion, Brighton (1811-1822) ing George IV (or "Prinny," as his subjects affectionately nicknamed him), was born in 1762, the eldest son of one of Britain's longest-reigning monarchs, George III. Owing to his father's bouts of insanity, George, Prince of Wales, became PrinceRegent in
JOHN STUART MILL'S MENTAL BREAKDOWN, VICTORIAN The following passage from “Crisis in my Mental History. One Stage Onward” — the fifth chapter of Mill's Autobiography — stands as one of the classic Victorian texts that narrate the abandonment of childhood belief. Unlike what John Ruskin described in Fors and Præterita as his own “unconversion,” Mill's took the form of loss of faith in a secular political philosophy THE CONCLUSION OF JANE EYRE The Conclusion of Jane Eyre. he way a narrative concludes indicates a great deal about its meaning, and judgments of a novel's end have much to do with judgments of its perceived meaning. That some twentiteh-century critics have disliked the end of Jane Eyre tells us just as much about their agendas — their belief and values — asabout
HOPKINS ON "INSCAPE" AND "INSTRESS" Hopkins on "Inscape" and "Instress". In his journals, Gerard Manley Hopkins used two terms, "inscape" and "instress," which can cause some confusion. By "inscape" he means the unified complex of characteristics that give each thing its uniqueness and that differentiate it from other things, and by "instress" he means eitherthe force of being
JONATHAN SWIFT'S POLITICAL BELIEFS "THE DANCING GIRL" BY Politics seems to have been of interest to Swift early in his career chiefly to the extent that it affected the strength and stability of the Anglican Church (in both England and Ireland) of which he was a member. The restoration of the Catholic monarchy, which was a real threat during his lifetime, would, he feared, result in "Papist" absolutism; in the loss of the liberties, privileges, and QUEEN VICTORIA'S FAMILY TREE This chart of Queen Victoria's family tree comes from Tout's An Advanced History of Great Britain (1909) See Bibliography). Click on image to enlarge it. — Jacqueline Banerjee. Bibliography. Tout, T. F. An Advanced History of Great Britain : From the Earliest Times to the Death of Queen Victoria. VICTORIAN OCCUPATIONS: LIFE AND LABOR IN THE VICTORIAN PERIOD Victorian Occupations: Life and Labor in the Victorian Period as Seen by Artists, Writers, and Modern Historians. Work, it might be argued, is one of the great overlooked subjects of British fiction, always in the background, always necessary, sometimes fervently desired, at other times roundly disdained, frequently a source of tension andCONCLUSION
The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Literature. Dedication: To C.L.S February 1873 . Preface: vii-xv; Two Early French Stories: 1-29 ; Pico della Mirandola: 30-49 ; Sandro Botticelli: 50-62; Luca della Robbia: 63-72; The Poetry of Michelangelo: 73-97 ; Leonardo da Vinci: 98-129 ; The School of Giorgione: 130-154 ; Joachim du Bellay: 155-176 ; Winckelmann: 177-232 OCCUPATIONS: CENSUS RETURNS FOR 1851, 1861 AND 1871 Occupations: census returns for 1851, 1861 and 1871. The occupations in the 1851 Census are rank order of the numbers employed; the figures for 1861 and 1871 follow the original order, forcomparison
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In A Literature of Their Own, Elaine Showalter shows how women's literature has evolved, starting from the Victorian period to modern writing.She breaks down the movement into three stages — the Feminine, a period beginning with the use of the male pseudonym in the 1840s until 1880 with George Eliot's death; the Feminist, from 1880 till the winning of the vote in 1920; and the Female, from NATURE, SHELLEY, AND WORDSWORTH My own, my human mind, which passively — "Mont Blanc," Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1816. Both Wordsworth and Shelley wrote in an age that felt a new appreciation for the sublime in the natural world. People had become fascinated by nature's power and wonder. Yet the natural world depicted in Shelley's poetry is wilder and crueller than inWordsworth's.
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"BETSEY PRIGG AND MRS. GAMP" BY HARRY FURNISS Betsey Prigg and Mrs. Gamp. Harry Furniss. 1910. 14.7 cm by 9.7 cm, vignetted. Dickens's Martin Chuzzlewit, The Charles Dickens Library Edition, Chapter 49, "In which Mrs. Harris, assisted by a Teapot, is the cause of a Division between Friends," facing VII, 801. Scanned image and text by Philip V.Allingham.
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THE COST OF LIVING IN 1888 The Cost of Living in 1888. Mr. Patterson found the following information on the cost of living in England in 1888 in an article entitled "Life on a Guinea a Week" in The Nineteenth Century (1888), p. 464. Prices are in Pounds (£)/ Shillings (S)/ Pence (d). ADAM SMITH AND THE DIVISION OF LABOR Adam Smith and the Division of Labor. he main focus of Adam Smith 's The Wealth of Nations lies in the concept of economic growth. Growth, according to Smith, is rooted in the increasing division of labor. This idea relates primarily to the specialization of the labor force, essentially the breaking down of large jobs into many tiny components. OCCUPATIONS: CENSUS RETURNS FOR 1851, 1861 AND 1871 Occupations: census returns for 1851, 1861 and 1871. The occupations in the 1851 Census are rank order of the numbers employed; the figures for 1861 and 1871 follow the original order, forcomparison
"BETSEY PRIGG AND MRS. GAMP" BY HARRY FURNISS Betsey Prigg and Mrs. Gamp. Harry Furniss. 1910. 14.7 cm by 9.7 cm, vignetted. Dickens's Martin Chuzzlewit, The Charles Dickens Library Edition, Chapter 49, "In which Mrs. Harris, assisted by a Teapot, is the cause of a Division between Friends," facing VII, 801. Scanned image and text by Philip V.Allingham.
VICTORIAN OCCUPATIONS: LIFE AND LABOR IN THE VICTORIAN PERIOD Victorian Occupations: Life and Labor in the Victorian Period as Seen by Artists, Writers, and Modern Historians. Work, it might be argued, is one of the great overlooked subjects of British fiction, always in the background, always necessary, sometimes fervently desired, at other times roundly disdained, frequently a source of tension and ADAM SMITH AND THE DIVISION OF LABOR Adam Smith and the Division of Labor. he main focus of Adam Smith 's The Wealth of Nations lies in the concept of economic growth. Growth, according to Smith, is rooted in the increasing division of labor. This idea relates primarily to the specialization of the labor force, essentially the breaking down of large jobs into many tiny components. VICTORIAN SOCIAL HISTORY: SITEMAP The Gentleman. Social Commentary and Victorian Illustration: The Representation of Working Class Life, 1837–1880. Housing for Rich and Poor and those in between. The Sutton Dwellings and the struggle to create housing for the poor. Then and Now: Posh, Toff, and the Victorians. Prominent Victorian Members of The Athenaeum Club. WAGES AND COST OF LIVING IN THE VICTORIAN ERA Wages and Cost of Living in the Victorian Era. Making a definitive statement about the cost of living in Victorian England is difficult, particularly in the last half of the century, because the economy went through a long period of growth, followed by slumps at the end of the nineteenth century. A worker in 1870 might make 150% what a worker NATURE, SHELLEY, AND WORDSWORTH My own, my human mind, which passively — "Mont Blanc," Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1816. Both Wordsworth and Shelley wrote in an age that felt a new appreciation for the sublime in the natural world. People had become fascinated by nature's power and wonder. Yet the natural world depicted in Shelley's poetry is wilder and crueller than inWordsworth's.
SEARCHING THE VICTORIAN WEB WITH GOOGLE Last modified 25 March 2019 SLUMS AND SLUMMING IN LATE-VICTORIAN LONDON Slumming. In the late Victorian era London's East End became a popular destination for slumming, a new phenomenon which emerged in the 1880s on an unprecedented scale. For some slumming was a peculiar form of tourism motivated by curiosity, excitement and thrill, others were motivated by moral, religious and altruistic reasons. MARTHA - VICTORIANWEB.ORG Martha. Sol Eytinge. Wood engraving. 9.8 high x 7.4 cm wide (framed) Fourteenth full-page illustration for Dickens's David Copperfield in the Ticknor and Fields (Boston), 1867, Diamond Edition.. Scanned image and text by Philip V. Allingham. [You may use these images without prior permission for any scholarly or educational purpose as long as you (1) credit the photographer and (2) link yourPASSAGE ILLUSTRATED
"Christmas Day at Bob Cratchit's" by Charles Green (86). 1912. 11 x 14.4 cm, framed. Dickens's A Christmas Carol, Pears Centenary Edition, in which the plates often have captions that are different from the titles in the "List of Illustrations" (15-16).Specifically, Christmas Day at Bob Cratchit's has a caption that is quite different from the title given in the "List of Illustrations"; the RHODA BROUGHTON (1840-1920) Introductory Materials "Rhoda Broughton" (excerpt) Literature. Broughton's "The Truth, The Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth" Bibliography. Black, Helen C. "Rhoda Broughton." THE VICTORIAN WEB: LINKING SCHOLARSHIP, TEACHING ANDPOLITICAL HISTORYCHARTISMAUTHORSPERIODICALSVICTORIANISMMUSIC THEATER The Victorian Web is the WWW translation of Brown University's Context 61, which serves as a resource for courses in Victorian literature. It contains material on Victorian society, literature, technology, and other areas, primarily on Victorian England. QUEEN VICTORIA'S FAMILY TREE This chart of Queen Victoria's family tree comes from Tout's An Advanced History of Great Britain (1909) See Bibliography). Click on image to enlarge it. — Jacqueline Banerjee. Bibliography. Tout, T. F. An Advanced History of Great Britain : From the Earliest Times to the Death of Queen Victoria. VICTORIAN LEGISLATION: A TIMELINE Victorian Legislation: a Timeline. 1828 Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts. This removed the political disabilities imposed on non-Anglican Protestants by legislation passed in 1673 and 1661 respectively. Following the repeal of these Acts, Dissenters THE VICTIMS OF FUGITIVES’ DRIFT Isandlwana in 1992 with British grave cairns in the foreground. Fugitives’ Drift on the Buffalo River in South Africa is the ford where the survivors crossed on 22nd January 1879 in their desperate escape from the massacre at Isandlwana. In that battle part of a British invading force was annihilated at the hands of the Zulus withnearly 1800
DAVID RICARDO: A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY David Ricardo: A Brief Biography. icardo was born on 19 April 1772 in London. He was the third son of a Dutch Jew who had made a fortune on the London Stock Exchange. When he was 14, Ricardo joined his father's business and showed a good grasp of economic affairs. In 1793 he married a Quaker called Priscilla Anne Wilkinson; Ricardo then THE COST OF LIVING IN 1888 The Cost of Living in 1888. Mr. Patterson found the following information on the cost of living in England in 1888 in an article entitled "Life on a Guinea a Week" in The Nineteenth Century (1888), p. 464. Prices are in Pounds (£)/ Shillings (S)/ Pence (d). KING GEORGE THE FOURTH (A.K.A. "PRINNY") AND THE ROYAL King George the Fourth (a.k.a. "Prinny") and the Royal Pavilion, Brighton (1811-1822) ing George IV (or "Prinny," as his subjects affectionately nicknamed him), was born in 1762, the eldest son of one of Britain's longest-reigning monarchs, George III. Owing to his father's bouts of insanity, George, Prince of Wales, became PrinceRegent in
ADAM SMITH AND THE DIVISION OF LABOR Adam Smith and the Division of Labor. he main focus of Adam Smith 's The Wealth of Nations lies in the concept of economic growth. Growth, according to Smith, is rooted in the increasing division of labor. This idea relates primarily to the specialization of the labor force, essentially the breaking down of large jobs into many tiny components. SEARCHING THE VICTORIAN WEB WITH GOOGLE Last modified 25 March 2019 OCCUPATIONS: CENSUS RETURNS FOR 1851, 1861 AND 1871 Occupations: census returns for 1851, 1861 and 1871. The occupations in the 1851 Census are rank order of the numbers employed; the figures for 1861 and 1871 follow the original order, forcomparison
THE VICTORIAN WEB: LINKING SCHOLARSHIP, TEACHING ANDPOLITICAL HISTORYCHARTISMAUTHORSPERIODICALSVICTORIANISMMUSIC THEATER The Victorian Web is the WWW translation of Brown University's Context 61, which serves as a resource for courses in Victorian literature. It contains material on Victorian society, literature, technology, and other areas, primarily on Victorian England. QUEEN VICTORIA'S FAMILY TREE This chart of Queen Victoria's family tree comes from Tout's An Advanced History of Great Britain (1909) See Bibliography). Click on image to enlarge it. — Jacqueline Banerjee. Bibliography. Tout, T. F. An Advanced History of Great Britain : From the Earliest Times to the Death of Queen Victoria. VICTORIAN LEGISLATION: A TIMELINE Victorian Legislation: a Timeline. 1828 Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts. This removed the political disabilities imposed on non-Anglican Protestants by legislation passed in 1673 and 1661 respectively. Following the repeal of these Acts, Dissenters THE VICTIMS OF FUGITIVES’ DRIFT Isandlwana in 1992 with British grave cairns in the foreground. Fugitives’ Drift on the Buffalo River in South Africa is the ford where the survivors crossed on 22nd January 1879 in their desperate escape from the massacre at Isandlwana. In that battle part of a British invading force was annihilated at the hands of the Zulus withnearly 1800
DAVID RICARDO: A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY David Ricardo: A Brief Biography. icardo was born on 19 April 1772 in London. He was the third son of a Dutch Jew who had made a fortune on the London Stock Exchange. When he was 14, Ricardo joined his father's business and showed a good grasp of economic affairs. In 1793 he married a Quaker called Priscilla Anne Wilkinson; Ricardo then THE COST OF LIVING IN 1888 The Cost of Living in 1888. Mr. Patterson found the following information on the cost of living in England in 1888 in an article entitled "Life on a Guinea a Week" in The Nineteenth Century (1888), p. 464. Prices are in Pounds (£)/ Shillings (S)/ Pence (d). KING GEORGE THE FOURTH (A.K.A. "PRINNY") AND THE ROYAL King George the Fourth (a.k.a. "Prinny") and the Royal Pavilion, Brighton (1811-1822) ing George IV (or "Prinny," as his subjects affectionately nicknamed him), was born in 1762, the eldest son of one of Britain's longest-reigning monarchs, George III. Owing to his father's bouts of insanity, George, Prince of Wales, became PrinceRegent in
ADAM SMITH AND THE DIVISION OF LABOR Adam Smith and the Division of Labor. he main focus of Adam Smith 's The Wealth of Nations lies in the concept of economic growth. Growth, according to Smith, is rooted in the increasing division of labor. This idea relates primarily to the specialization of the labor force, essentially the breaking down of large jobs into many tiny components. SEARCHING THE VICTORIAN WEB WITH GOOGLE Last modified 25 March 2019 OCCUPATIONS: CENSUS RETURNS FOR 1851, 1861 AND 1871 Occupations: census returns for 1851, 1861 and 1871. The occupations in the 1851 Census are rank order of the numbers employed; the figures for 1861 and 1871 follow the original order, forcomparison
VICTORIAN SOCIAL HISTORY: SITEMAP The Gentleman. Social Commentary and Victorian Illustration: The Representation of Working Class Life, 1837–1880. Housing for Rich and Poor and those in between. The Sutton Dwellings and the struggle to create housing for the poor. Then and Now: Posh, Toff, and the Victorians. Prominent Victorian Members of The Athenaeum Club. VICTORIAN OCCUPATIONS: LIFE AND LABOR IN THE VICTORIAN PERIOD Victorian Occupations: Life and Labor in the Victorian Period as Seen by Artists, Writers, and Modern Historians. Work, it might be argued, is one of the great overlooked subjects of British fiction, always in the background, always necessary, sometimes fervently desired, at other times roundly disdained, frequently a source of tension and HOSPITALS - VICTORIANWEB.ORG Overcrowding in the wards, surgery without anaesthesia, and the danger of catching a deadly infection: this was the experience of a sick person in hospital in the ADAM SMITH AND THE DIVISION OF LABOR Adam Smith and the Division of Labor. he main focus of Adam Smith 's The Wealth of Nations lies in the concept of economic growth. Growth, according to Smith, is rooted in the increasing division of labor. This idea relates primarily to the specialization of the labor force, essentially the breaking down of large jobs into many tiny components. WAGES AND COST OF LIVING IN THE VICTORIAN ERA Wages and Cost of Living in the Victorian Era. Making a definitive statement about the cost of living in Victorian England is difficult, particularly in the last half of the century, because the economy went through a long period of growth, followed by slumps at the end of the nineteenth century. A worker in 1870 might make 150% what a worker NATURE, SHELLEY, AND WORDSWORTH My own, my human mind, which passively — "Mont Blanc," Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1816. Both Wordsworth and Shelley wrote in an age that felt a new appreciation for the sublime in the natural world. People had become fascinated by nature's power and wonder. Yet the natural world depicted in Shelley's poetry is wilder and crueller than inWordsworth's.
SEARCHING THE VICTORIAN WEB WITH GOOGLE Last modified 25 March 2019 MARTHA - VICTORIANWEB.ORG Martha. Sol Eytinge. Wood engraving. 9.8 high x 7.4 cm wide (framed) Fourteenth full-page illustration for Dickens's David Copperfield in the Ticknor and Fields (Boston), 1867, Diamond Edition.. Scanned image and text by Philip V. Allingham. . The art of sgraffito was much practised in Italy. It was specially revived by an artist named Morto da Feltri, who appears to have rediscovered the method during an excavation of Roman antiquities undertaken by the OCCUPATIONS: CENSUS RETURNS FOR 1851, 1861 AND 1871 Occupations: census returns for 1851, 1861 and 1871. The occupations in the 1851 Census are rank order of the numbers employed; the figures for 1861 and 1871 follow the original order, forcomparison
THE PRINCIPLE OF 'LESS ELIGIBILITY' The principle of 'less eligibility'. One of the principles of the new regime of poor relief that was introduced by the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act was that of ' less eligibility '. The principle did not apply to children. They were held to be blameless for their predicament, were educated and then found apprenticeships or otherwork.
SCENE FROM HAMLET BY AUGUST MORITZ RETZSCH (1779 Scene from Hamlet by August Moritz Retzsch (1779-1857), 1828. Lithographic engraving by Retzsch, 7 x 9 inches, from Gallerie Zu Shakspeare's Dramatischen Werken, plate 2.. Bibliography. Gallerie Zu Shakspeare's Dramatischen Werken.Leipzig: Fleisher, 1828. SLUMS AND SLUMMING IN LATE-VICTORIAN LONDON Slumming. In the late Victorian era London's East End became a popular destination for slumming, a new phenomenon which emerged in the 1880s on an unprecedented scale. For some slumming was a peculiar form of tourism motivated by curiosity, excitement and thrill, others were motivated by moral, religious and altruistic reasons. VICTORIAN ORNITHOLOGISTS John Gould's "Thick-billed Ixulus," found in Nepal and Sikkim, from his Birds of Asia, plate 12.. Gilbert White (1720-1793) Thomas Bewick (1753-1828) William Yarrell (1784–1856) — no material yetJO DEVEREUX
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