LONDON IN THE 1890 CL by Karl E Beckson

LONDON IN THE 1890 CL by Karl E Beckson

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The London of the 1890s was a place of great change, when the seeds of modernism were sown. This broad cultural history examines and explains dwindling Victorian values and the repression which led to the emergence of a more modern and equal society.

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LONDON IN THE 1890 CL by Karl E Beckson

The London of the 1890s was a place of great change, when the seeds of modernism were sown and figures such as Wilde, Shaw, Yeats, Beardsley, Kipling, Gladstone, Beatrice and Sidney Webb, among others, initiated the movements and debates, the great shifts in behaviour and thought, that created the world we know now. Karl Beckson shows in this broad cultural history how outcries against obscene art and behaviour; anxiety about national decline in the face of emerging superpowers; bitter debate about women's roles and behaviour; fear of a dangerous underclass festering in the urban slums; misgivings about the price of progress; multicultural enthusiasms; and vogues for a new age of mysticism and the occult all contributed to the decline of Victorian values and repression, and the emergence of a more modern and equal society.
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ISBN 13 9780393033977
ISBN 10 039303397X
Title LONDON IN THE 1890 CL
Author Karl E Beckson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Year published 1993-03-17
Number of pages 464
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