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Portrait of an Age G. M. Young

Portrait of an Age By G. M. Young

Portrait of an Age by G. M. Young


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'An immortal classic - the greatest long essay ever written' Simon Schama

Portrait of an Age Summary

Portrait of an Age by G. M. Young

'Who are these Victorians? By what mark are we to know them? What creed, what doctrine, what institution was there among them which was not at some time or other debated or assailed? I can think of only two: Representative Institutions and the Family.' G.M. Young took as his subject the condition of England and the growth of the Victorian mind from 1837 to 1901. It is a remarkable survey, written with penetrating scholarship in a style and language which owes much to Gibbon for its clarity and wit, and to Macaulay for the assembled movement and march of its narrative. 'It is still, I think, the greatest single study of the age in any language...His footnotes are not unworthy of one of his masters, Gibbon.' OBSERVER First published in 1936.

About G. M. Young

G.M. Young was a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. 'I was born when the Queen had still nearly nineteen years to reign; I saw her twice, Gladstone once; I well remember the death of Newman and Tennyson, and my earliest recollection of the Abbey brings back the flowers fresh on Browning's grave.'

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GOR002993446
9781842125984
1842125982
Portrait of an Age by G. M. Young
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
20021121
224
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