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The Victorian age. : an anthology of sources and documents.
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ISBN: 0415185556 0203009045 0203158741 0415271142 1134666098 1280335211 8184569262 9786610335213 Year: 2005 Publisher: London Routledge

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George Eliot : an intellectual life
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ISBN: 0333310942 Year: 1990 Publisher: Basingstoke London Macmillan

The origin of the modern Jewish woman writer : romance and reform in Victorian England
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ISBN: 0814326137 Year: 1996 Publisher: Detroit Wayne State University Press


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Investigating victorian journalism
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ISBN: 0312039964 Year: 1990 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : St. Martin's press,

Gerard Manley Hopkins and the victorian temper
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ISBN: 0710073542 9780710073549 Year: 1972 Publisher: London

History, religion, and culture : British intellectual history, 1750-1950
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ISBN: 0521626390 0521626382 0511598483 0511837011 9780521626385 9780521626392 9780511598487 Year: 2000 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Modern British intellectual history has been a particularly flourishing field of enquiry in recent years, and these two tightly integrated volumes contain major new essays by almost all of its leading proponents. The contributors examine the history of British ideas over the past two centuries from a number of perspectives that together constitute a major new overview of the subject. History, Religion, and Culture begins with eighteenth-century historiography, especially Gibbon's Decline and Fall. It takes up different aspects of the place of religion in nineteenth-century cultural and political life, such as attitudes towards the native religions of India, the Victorian perception of Oliver Cromwell, and the religious sensibility of John Ruskin. Finally, in discussions which range up to the middle of the twentieth century, the volume explores relations between scientific ideas about change or development and assumptions about the nature and growth of the national community.


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Concise Companion to the Romantic Age
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ISBN: 0631233555 1444308564 9786612116452 1405197994 1782682848 1282116452 1444308572 9780631233558 Year: 2009 Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell


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The eighteen nineties : a review of art and ideas at the close of the nineteenth century
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ISBN: 0855273143 9780855273149 Year: 1976 Publisher: Hassocks : Harvester Press,

An Oxford companion to the Romantic age : British culture 1776-1832
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ISBN: 0199245436 0198122977 0191726990 9786612365775 1282365770 0191518212 9780191726996 9780199245437 9780198122975 Year: 2001 Publisher: Oxford [etc.] : Oxford University Press,

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This reference work provides a broad cultural and historical perspective which presents the aesthetic achievements of great literary figures, their followers and opponents with their counterparts in the field of art, music, design and science.

Rereading Walter Pater
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ISBN: 0511583028 0511004095 9780511004094 0521572215 0521019818 9780521572217 9780511583025 9780521019811 Year: 1997 Volume: [9] Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Walter Pater is increasingly gaining recognition as a pivotal figure in nineteenth-century culture. His later work is often regarded as an effort to distance himself from his earlier, more controversial texts. In this 1997 book, William F. Shuter argues that Pater's writings demand a twofold reading. Shuter first offers an account of the texts in the order in which they were written, paying close attention to the changes in Pater's thought and interests over time; he then returns to the earlier texts, showing how the later work serves, paradoxically, as an introduction to the earlier. Drawing extensively on unpublished manuscript material, Shuter reveals that Pater himself authorised rereadings of his work in an effort to rewrite his own literary past and the past of his culture. This perspective on Pater's work uncovers patterns of continuity and anticipation that decisively alter our understanding of Pater and his writings.

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