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London in the 1890sLondon in the 1890s

London in the 1890s1993

Karl E. Beckson

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"Outcries against obscene art and behavior; anxiety about national decline in the face of emerging superpowers; bitter debate about women's roles and behavior; fear of a dangerous underclass festering in urban slums; misgivings about the price of progress; multicultural enthusiasms; vogues for a new age of mysticism and the occult; widespread feeling that the world is changing faster than anyone can assimilate." "Not America in the 1990s, but England in the 1890s as this fascinating book reveals. In the tradition of Carl Schorske's Fin de Siecle Vienna, Karl Beckson shows how in the 1890s London drew together and nurtured the seeds of modernism. Here are the great figures of that time - Wilde, Shaw, Yeats, Beardsley, Kipling, Gladstone, Beatrice and Sidney Webb, among many others - engaged in the movements and debates, the great shifts in public behavior and feeling, that would make the world we know. The result is an entertaining cultural history that brings before us the time and the place where Victorianism gave birth to modernism."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
1993
OL Work ID
OL2717452W

Subjects

Decadence (Literary movement)Intellectual lifeEnglish literatureModernism (Literature)History and criticismModernism (Art)Homes and hauntsEnglish AuthorsAuthors, EnglishEnglish literature, history and criticism, 19th centuryLondon (england), intellectual lifeNew York Times reviewedLiterature--englishEnglish literature--history and criticismEnglish literature--19th century--history and criticismEnglish literature--england--london--history and criticismDecadence (literary movement)--england--londonModernism (literature)--england--london

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