A Brief History of Life in Victorian Britain
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Published:6th Nov '08
Should be back in stock very soon
From the Great Exhibition to Dickensian slum, the triumph of empire to the anxiety of revolt - Victorian Britain was an age of paradoxes.
From the Great Exhibition to Dickensian slums, the triumph of empire to the anxiety of revolt - Victorian Britain was an age of paradoxes.
The Victorian era has dominated the popular imagination like no other period, but these myths and stories also give a very distorted view of the 19th century.
The early Victorians were much stranger that we usually imagine, and their world would have felt very different from our own and it was only during the long reign of the Queen that a modern society emerged in unexpected ways.
Using character portraits, events, and key moments Paterson brings the real life of Victorian Britain alive - from the lifestyles of the aristocrats to the lowest ranks of the London slums. This includes the right way to use a fan, why morning visits were conducted in the afternoon, what the Victorian family ate and how they enjoyed their free time, as well as the Victorian legacy today - convenience food, coffee bars, window shopping, mass media, and celebrity culture.
Praise for Dicken's London:
Out of the babble of voices, Michael Paterson has been able to extract the essence of London itself. Read this book and re-enter the labyrinth of a now-ancient city.' Peter Ackroyd
ISBN: 9781845297077
Dimensions: 196mm x 130mm x 26mm
Weight: 320g
384 pages