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The Victorian Visitors - Culture Shock in Nineteenth-Century Britain

English · Paperback / Softback

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Like present-day New York, early-nineteenth-century London was an extraordinarily vibrant and creative metropolis to which visitors -- from scholars to social climbers -- went in search of wealth and fame. The Victorian Visitors lucidly captures the encounters between London and some of its most famous visitors who left an indelible mark on its culture. Among others, Christiansen reveals the great French artist Gericault painting the climax of a public execution and the finish of the Epsom Derby, Richard Wagner guffawing at anti-Semitic jokes in the restaurant of the Victoria and Albert Museum, and Ralph Waldo Emerson driving Thomas Carlyle to distraction with his "moonshine" philosophy. A fascinating illustrated look at the cultural and social mores of nineteenth-century London, Christiansen challenges our stereotypes of Victorian England with vividly readable and often hilarious accounts of how British culture welcomed these remarkable foreigners.

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Authors Rupert Christiansen, Christiansen Rupert
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.10.2002
 
EAN 9780802139337
ISBN 978-0-8021-3933-7
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 152 mm x 228 mm x 19 mm
Weight 411 g
Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

England, History, HISTORY / Historiography, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Victorian Era (1837-1901), 1837–1901 (Victorian period), Relating to specific and significant cultural interests, CULTURAL HERITAGE / British

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