Old Verities
Brian Harrison, 19 June 1986
The Industrial Reformation of English Fiction: Social Discourse and Narrative Form 1832-1867
by Catherine Gallagher.
Chicago, 320 pp., £23.25, September 1985,0 226 27932 4 Show More
by Catherine Gallagher.
Chicago, 320 pp., £23.25, September 1985,
Victorian Prison Lives: English Prison Biography 1830-1914
by Philip Priestley.
Methuen, 311 pp., £14.85, October 1985,0 416 34770 3 Show More
by Philip Priestley.
Methuen, 311 pp., £14.85, October 1985,
The Old Brown Dog: Women, Workers and Vivisection in Edwardian England
by Coral Lansbury.
University of Wisconsin Press, 212 pp., £23.50, November 1985,0 299 10250 5 Show More
by Coral Lansbury.
University of Wisconsin Press, 212 pp., £23.50, November 1985,
‘Orator’ Hunt: Henry Hunt and English Working-Class Radicalism
by John Belchem.
Oxford, 304 pp., £25, October 1985,0 19 822759 0 Show More
by John Belchem.
Oxford, 304 pp., £25, October 1985,
“... however, Young thought that the Early Victorian period had fallen into contempt, and by 1917 John Morley’s Recollections confessed that ‘critics today are wont to speak contemptuously of the mid-Victorian age.’ Lytton Strachey’s Eminent Victorians was published in May the following year – a revenge, at least in part, on the Victorian values ... ”