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The Good Old Days Gilda O'Neill

The Good Old Days By Gilda O'Neill

The Good Old Days by Gilda O'Neill


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Summary

The nineteenth century was a time when there were not only massive gulfs being created between the upper, middling and working classes, but there was also an awareness of the existence of an even more impoverished underclass a terrifying demi-monde of criminals, tarts and no-hope low lifes.

The Good Old Days Summary

The Good Old Days: Crime, Murder and Mayhem in Victorian London by Gilda O'Neill

Were things really better in the good old days? The nineteenth century was a time when there were not only massive gulfs being created between the upper, middling and working classes, but there was also a growing awareness of the existence of an even more impoverished underclass a terrifying demi-monde of criminals, tarts and no-hope low lifes. This was the layer of ruffians' identified by social investigators such as Charles Booth and Henry Mayhew. The extent of those class divisions and consequent poverty meant that it could honestly be said by commentators of the time that the mores, lives and even language of the poorest in society were less familiar to their more privileged neighbours than those of the inhabitants of what was known then as darkest Africa'. However, this unfamiliarity certainly didn't prevent a certain amount of experimental visiting a kind of poverty tourism known as slumming - by toffs who chose to risk their safety for the thrill of mixing with the roughs in the taverns, music halls and case houses down by the docks. But they had to take care. Uniformed gangs would hold their street' in violent clashes with opposing mobs, and foreign seamen who had jumped ship would set up home near the river, close to the massive wealth hidden behind the high, blind walls of the bonded warehouses, and everyone knew about the alien hoards' propensity for making a living from thievery, opium, and whores...Gilda O'Neill's powerful exploration of the teeming underbelly that was to be found in the fog-bound streets, rat-infested slums, common lodging houses, boozers, penny gaffs and brothels in the heart of the greatest empire that the world has ever seen brings to life the real working class London of Victoria's reign.

About Gilda O'Neill

Gilda O'Neill grew up in the East End of London. Having left school aged fifteen, she later returned to education as a mature student and went on to take three university degrees. Since 1990 she has been writing full-time and has published ten novels and two non-fiction works, My East End and Our Street. Gilda O'Neill is married with two grown-up children and lives in the East End.

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GOR001263228
9780670915453
0670915459
The Good Old Days: Crime, Murder and Mayhem in Victorian London by Gilda O'Neill
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Penguin Books Ltd
20060907
304
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