Judgment in the Victorian Age
Exploring the complexities of judgmentalism in Victorian society
Annika Bautz editor James Gregory editor Daniel JR Grey editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Jun '20
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This exploration of Victorian attitudes reveals how judgment shaped society. Judgment in the Victorian Age examines legal and aesthetic realms, highlighting the complexities of judgmentalism.
This volume delves into the intricate roles of judges, judgment, and the concept of judgmentalism during the Victorian era. It explores how Victorians acted as judges not only in legal contexts but also in aesthetic domains and imaginative literature. By examining various fields, the book reveals the multifaceted nature of judgment and its implications in society.
Through a detailed analysis, the text investigates how different forms of judgment were developed and implemented, shedding light on the complexities of decision-making processes. It also considers the societal perceptions surrounding the tendency to be judgmental, offering insights into how Victorians navigated their moral and ethical landscapes.
Judgment in the Victorian Age invites readers to reflect on the historical significance of judgment and its enduring impact on contemporary thought. By understanding the Victorian perspective, readers can better appreciate the evolution of judgmental attitudes and their relevance in today's world.
ISBN: 9780367584726
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 510g
266 pages