The Cultivation of Hatred: The Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to Freud
Format:Paperback
Publisher:WW Norton & Co
Published:22nd Sep '94
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Gay's search through middle-class Victorian culture, illuminated by lively portraits of such daunting figures as Bismarck, Darwin and his acolytes, George Eliot, and the great satirists Daumier and Wilhelm Busch, covers a vast terrain: the relations between men and women, wit, demagoguery, and much more. We discover the multiple ways in which the nineteenth century at once restrained aggressive behavior and licensed it.
Aggression split the social universe into insiders and outsiders. "By gathering up communities of insiders," Professor Gay writes, the Victorians "discovered--only too often invented--a world of strangers beyond the pale, of individuals and classes, races and nations it was perfectly proper to debate, patronize, ridicule, bully, exploit, or exterminate." The aggressions so channeled or bottled could not be contained forever. Ultimately, they exploded in the First World War.
- Short-listed for Pulitzer Prize 1994
ISBN: 9780393312249
Dimensions: 236mm x 157mm x 30mm
Weight: 990g
716 pages