Leisure’s Epitaph
John Pemble: The Victorians, 8 March 2007
Consuming Passions: Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain
by Judith Flanders.
HarperPress, 604 pp., £20, August 2006,0 00 717295 8 Show More
by Judith Flanders.
HarperPress, 604 pp., £20, August 2006,
“... of that responsibility’. National life was now ruled by ‘railway time’, and Thomas Cook subjected the nation’s leisure to factory discipline. Leisure had always meant serious business. There was nothing new about recreation as a big market and big money. But a world in which almost every pastime was an industry, and industry was dependent on ... ”