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A Victorian's Inheritance

A Victorian's Inheritance
Author: Helen Parker-Drabble
Publisher: Animi Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2021-05-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781916246638

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Helping you use psychology, mental health & neuroscience research to deepen your understanding of your ancestors and benefit present & future generations.


The Face of the Past

The Face of the Past
Author: Charles Dellheim
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2004-03-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521602761

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This is a study not of an elite of artists and thinkers but of broad cultural activities, such as local archaeology and tourism, historic preservation and restoration, and architectural historianism. Professor Dellheim argues that the Victorian's interest in the medieval past was far more than a revolt against modern civilization.


A Victorian's Inheritance

A Victorian's Inheritance
Author: Helen Parker-Drabble
Publisher: Animi Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1916246605

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Anxiety. Addiction. Depression. We associate these words with the challenges of modern life. Rarely do we consider how these conditions shaped past generations. Using archival sources, testimonies, and her grandfather Walter Parker’s experiences, the author not only paints a vivid picture of life in an English Victorian village, but she also draws upon psychological theory to explore the lives of her working-class ancestors. What did your forebears inherit from their parents? Which psychological characteristics did your ancestors hand down? A Victorian’s Inheritance can help you find answers.


Dignity and Decadence

Dignity and Decadence
Author: Richard Jenkyns
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1992
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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The starting point for Richard Jenkyns's latest work is his contention that the Victorian age, which we think of as the great age of Gothic, was so shot through with the influence of the classical past that we should instead think of Victorian art and architecture as the continuing flow forward of two stylistic streams--the Gothic and the classical, side by side. In advancing his argument Jenkyns turns our accepted notions of the Victorians upside down, presenting Ruskin as an admirer of Greek statuary, the Houses of Parliament as a classical rather than a Gothic composition, and Thomas Woolner, the only sculptor among the original Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood, as a neo-Hellenic carver and poet. Jenkyns moves effortlessly between the general and the particular and is refreshingly unafraid to make judgments. Here are some of the best descriptions of Victorian painting, sculpture, and architecture to have appeared in recent years. From the very gradual changes throughout the paintings of Leighton and Alma-Tadema, to the operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan, the 'aesthetic scripture' of Pater, and even the advertisements for Beecham's pills, Jenkyns shows how what had been merely eclectic became a distinctive fin-de-siecle style and eventually began to point the way for Modernism. These are grand themes, presented by a masterly guide. Above all Jenkyns is entertaining: Dignity and Decadence is one of the most illuminating and enjoyable books about the Victorians yet to appear.


Ralph the Heir

Ralph the Heir
Author: Anthony Trollope
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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In 'Ralph the Heir', Anthony Trollope weaves a tale of a corrupt Parliamentary election based on his own experiences as a candidate. Ralph Newton is the spendthrift nephew of Squire Gregory Newton, who has an illegitimate son he loves dearly but cannot leave his estate to. In debt, Ralph must choose between raising money on his future interest in the estate or marrying a lower-class woman, both risky choices. Despite Trollope's negative assessment of his own work, readers have found 'Ralph the Heir' noteworthy for its portrayal of 19th-century society and politics.


The presence of the past

The presence of the past
Author: David N. Tobin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1980
Genre:
ISBN:

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Amelia's Inheritance

Amelia's Inheritance
Author: Sandra Goldbacher
Publisher: Daughters of History Limited
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2012-12-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780956720023

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"Amelia Elliot was half way down the stairs to the school dining hall when her life changed forever. Before the gong sounded for tea she was an ordinary schoolgirl looking forward to her thirteenth birthday and worrying about her Latin exam. After the gong, she was an orphan went hurtling into a shadowing world of subterfuge, treachery and unlikely friendship." -- Back cover


Fortune's Many Houses

Fortune's Many Houses
Author: Simon Welfare
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 198212864X

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A unique and fascinating look at Victorian society through the remarkable lives of an enlightened and philanthropic aristocratic couple, the Marquess and Marchioness of Aberdeen, who tried to change the world for the better but paid a heavy price. This is a true tale of love and loss, fortune and misfortune. In the late 19th century, John and Ishbel Gordon, the Marquess and Marchioness of Aberdeen, were the couple who seemed to have it all: a fortune that ran into the tens of millions, a magnificent stately home in Scotland surrounded by one of Europe’s largest estates, a townhouse in London’s most fashionable square, cattle ranches in Texas and British Columbia, and the governorships of Ireland and Canada where they lived like royalty. Together they won praise for their work as social reformers and pioneers of women’s rights, and enjoyed friendships with many of the most prominent figures of the age, from Britain’s Prime Ministers to Oliver Wendell-Holmes and P.T. Barnum and Queen Victoria herself. Yet by the time they died in the 1930s, this gilded couple’s luck had long since run out: they had faced family tragedies, scandal through their unwitting involvement in one of the “crimes of the century” and, most catastrophically of all, they had lost both their fortune and their lands. This fascinating family quest for the reason for their dramatic downfall is also a moving and colorful exploration of society in Victorian Britain and North America and an inspirational feast for history lovers.


Fortune's Many Houses

Fortune's Many Houses
Author: Simon Welfare
Publisher: Atria Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1982128623

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A unique and fascinating look at Victorian society through the remarkable lives of an enlightened and philanthropic aristocratic couple, the Marquess and Marchioness of Aberdeen, who tried to change the world for the better but paid a heavy price. This is a true tale of love and loss, fortune and misfortune. In the late 19th century, John and Ishbel Gordon, the Marquess and Marchioness of Aberdeen, were the couple who seemed to have it all: a fortune that ran into the tens of millions, a magnificent stately home in Scotland surrounded by one of Europe’s largest estates, a townhouse in London’s most fashionable square, cattle ranches in Texas and British Columbia, and the governorships of Ireland and Canada where they lived like royalty. Together they won praise for their work as social reformers and pioneers of women’s rights, and enjoyed friendships with many of the most prominent figures of the age, from Britain’s Prime Ministers to Oliver Wendell-Holmes and P.T. Barnum and Queen Victoria herself. Yet by the time they died in the 1930s, this gilded couple’s luck had long since run out: they had faced family tragedies, scandal through their unwitting involvement in one of the “crimes of the century” and, most catastrophically of all, they had lost both their fortune and their lands. This fascinating family quest for the reason for their dramatic downfall is also a moving and colorful exploration of society in Victorian Britain and North America and an inspirational feast for history lovers.


Victorian Familial Enigmas

Victorian Familial Enigmas
Author: Madeleine Alice Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN:

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