Young England

Young England
Title Young England PDF eBook
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Total Pages 400
Release 1862
Genre Birds of prey
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Young England's Little Library

Young England's Little Library
Title Young England's Little Library PDF eBook
Author England
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Total Pages 506
Release 1844
Genre Children's literature, English
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Mrs. Delectable and her Pupils; or, the Spirit of young England “coming out.”

Mrs. Delectable and her Pupils; or, the Spirit of young England “coming out.”
Title Mrs. Delectable and her Pupils; or, the Spirit of young England “coming out.” PDF eBook
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Total Pages 168
Release 1845
Genre England
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Young England

Young England
Title Young England PDF eBook
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Total Pages 594
Release 1883
Genre Children's literature
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The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Medievalism

The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Medievalism
Title The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Medievalism PDF eBook
Author Joanne Parker
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 672
Release 2020-09-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191648264

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In 1859, the historian Lord John Acton asserted: 'two great principles divide the world, and contend for the mastery, antiquity and the middle ages'. The influence on Victorian culture of the 'Middle Ages' (broadly understood then as the centuries between the Roman Empire and the Renaissance) was both pervasive and multi-faceted. This 'medievalism' led, for instance, to the rituals and ornament of the Medieval Catholic church being reintroduced to Anglicanism. It led to the Saxon Witan being celebrated as a prototypical representative parliament. It resulted in Viking raiders being acclaimed as the forefathers of the British navy. And it encouraged innumerable nineteenth-century men to cultivate the superlative beards we now think of as typically 'Victorian'—in an attempt to emulate their Anglo-Saxon forefathers. Different facets of medieval life, and different periods before the Renaissance, were utilized in nineteenth-century Britain for divergent political and cultural agendas. Medievalism also became a dominant mode in Victorian art and architecture, with 75 per cent of churches in England built on a Gothic rather than a classical model. And it was pervasive in a wide variety of literary forms, from translated sagas to pseudo-medieval devotional verse to triple-decker novels. Medievalism even transformed nineteenth-century domesticity: while only a minority added moats and portcullises to their homes, the medieval-style textiles produced by Morris and Co. decorated many affluent drawing rooms. The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Medievalism is the first work to examine in full the fascinating phenomenon of 'medievalism' in Victorian Britain. Covering art, architecture, religion, literature, politics, music, and social reform, the Handbook also surveys earlier forms of antiquarianism that established the groundwork for Victorian movements. In addition, this collection addresses the international context, by mapping the spread of medievalism across Europe, South America, and India, amongst other places.

Tancred - or, The New Crusade

Tancred - or, The New Crusade
Title Tancred - or, The New Crusade PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Disraeli
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Total Pages 472
Release 2015-02-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1473370558

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This book contains the second volume of Benjamin Disraeli’s 1847 novel, “Tancred - Or, The New Crusade”. It was the last in his trilogy of political novels, preceded by “Sybil; or, The Two Nations” (1845) and “Coningsby; or, The New Generation” (1844). The plot revolves around the role of the Church of England in rejuvenating Britain’s waning spirituality. This book is highly recommended for fans of political fiction, and is not to be missed by collectors of Disraeli’s work. Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) was a British politician and author, who served as Prime Minister on two separate occasions. He played a central role in the creation of the modern Conservative Party, defining its policies and its broad outreach. Many vintage texts such as this are becoming increasingly rare and expensive, and it is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now, in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition. It comes complete with a specially commissioned new biography of the author.

Victorian England

Victorian England
Title Victorian England PDF eBook
Author George Malcolm Young
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Total Pages 0
Release 1937
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