142 Strand by Rosemary Ashton

142 Strand by Rosemary Ashton

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142 Strand was the home of the brilliant, unconventional young publisher John Chapman. All the daring and avant-garde writers and thinkers of Victorian London gathered here. This work aims to take the reader to the heart of Victorian culture, uncovering its surprising energy, its doubts and arguments, and, its passionate reforming spirit.

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142 Strand by Rosemary Ashton

142 Strand was the home of the brilliant, unconventional young publisher John Chapman. All the daring and avant-garde writers and thinkers of Victorian London gathered here, among them Thomas Carlyle, Dickens, Thackeray, John Stuart Mill, Herbert Spencer, and the scientist Thomas Henry Huxley (Darwin's 'bulldog'), as well as visiting Americans like Emerson, refugees from revolutionary Europe like Mazzini, and radical feminists like Barbara Leigh Smith, later founder of Girton College, Cambridge. They contributed to Chapman's campaigning Westminster Review and attended his lively evening parties. In 1851, Chapman brought Marian Evans - the future George Eliot - to London to edit the Review. Her arrival caused rows in the household, which included Chapman's wife and also his mistress. The Strand was packed with booksellers, magazine publishers, theatres, clubs, and quack doctors. Just behind lay the brothels of Covent Garden and the disreputable pornographers of Holywell Street, while Westminster and the Houses of Parliament were a short distance away. Chapman's circle touched all these worlds, and the vivid story of these unconventional lives and unorthodox views - vividly told by Rosemary Ashton - takes us to the heart of Victorian culture, uncovering its surprising energy, its doubts and arguments, and, above all, its passionate reforming spirit.
Rosemary Ashton is Quain Professor of English Language and Literature at University College London. She is the author of acclaimed critical biographies of Coleridge (1996), George Henry Lewes (1991) and George Eliot (shortlisted for the Whitbread Biography Prize, 1996) and Thomas and Jane Carlyle: Portrait of a Marriage (2002, now in Pimlico).
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ISBN 13 9780701173708
ISBN 10 070117370X
Title 142 Strand
Author Rosemary Ashton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2006-11-09
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.