Forty-Eighters
Peter Pulzer, 4 September 1986
Little Germany: Exile and Asylum in Victorian England
by Rosemary Ashton.
Oxford, 304 pp., £17.50, July 1986,0 19 212239 8 Show More
by Rosemary Ashton.
Oxford, 304 pp., £17.50, July 1986,
“... publicists like G.H. Lewes or G.J. Holyoake, or even established writers like Carlyle or John Stuart Mill, had limited means and little patronage. But most new arrivals found that their heroism on the barricades or their daring escapes meant nothing: ‘these people’, wrote Amalie Struve from ‘the gloomy banks of the Thames’, ‘do not know our ... ”