Victorian People and Ideas

By (author): "Richard D. Altick"
Publish Date: January 1st 1973
Victorian People and Ideas
ISBN039309376X
ISBN139780393093766
AsinVictorian People and Ideas
Original titleVictorian People and Ideas: A Companion for the Modern Reader of Victorian Literature
The reputation of the Victorian age in England has undergone many vicissitudes, but it is now higher than ever. In this important study, Richard D. Altick moves us toward an understanding of the social, intellectual, and theological crises that Carlyle and Dickens, Tennyson and Arnold were daily struggling to solve. And the issues were many: the revolution in class structure and class attitudes; the rise of utilitarianism and the evangelical spirit; the crisis in religion, including the Oxford movement and Darwinism; the democratization of culture; the place of art and the artist in an industrial, bourgeois society; the effects of industrialism, especially on the way people live. Altick brings to the discussion of these complicated questions the lively and sensitive intelligence that his many readers have come to expect. He includes contemporary illustrations and a full reference index.