Herbert Tingsten
Herbert Tingsten's comprehensive exploration offers an unvarnished view of Victorianism, Queen Victoria, the era's intellectual landscape, and its defining figures and events.
This book is divided into four parts. Part I delves into the multifaceted essence of Victorianism, exploring its defining characteristics such as the pervasive religious beliefs that shaped society, the often-complex and restrictive sexual attitudes prevalent during the era, and the significant undercurrents of hypocrisy that frequently marked the period's social and moral codes. Part II provides a comprehensive examination of Queen Victoria herself, analyzing her role and perception as a powerful legend, her personal life and character as a woman, and her profound influence and legacy as the reigning monarch who defined an age. Part III systematically explores the diverse intellectual currents and philosophical trends that collectively forged the distinctive intellectual climate of the Victorian age. This section scrutinizes Jeremy Bentham's influential doctrines, elucidating the core principles and societal implications of Utilitarianism, and further examines the contributions of John Stuart Mill. It also covers the significant social and economic reforms enacted, the expansive drive of imperialism, the gradual but profound rise of democracy, and the revolutionary impact of Darwinism on scientific and theological thought. Part IV presents a vivid gallery of prominent Victorian figures, encompassing influential statesmen like Gladstone, Disraeli, and Salisbury, significant social leaders and reformers, celebrated poets such as Tennyson and Kipling, and military heroes including Wolseley and Gordon, alongside key figures like Parnell and Edward VII. This section also recounts momentous historic episodes, including the heroic but tragic charge of the Light Brigade and the impactful Indian Mutiny. Through these striking and concise biographical and event sketches, the author adopts a direct and unvarnished approach, presenting facts plainly and honestly.
Authors: Herbert Tingsten
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Language: en
Pages: 616
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