We are often told that the Victorians were far less violent than their forbears: over the course of the nineteenth century, violent sports were mostly outlawed, violent crime, including homicide, notably declined, and punishments were hidden from public view within prison walls. They were also much more respectable, and actively sought orderly, uplifting, domestic and refined pastimes. Yet these were the very same people who celebrated the exceptionally violent careers of anti-heroes such athe brutal puppet Punch and the murderous barber Sweeney Todd. By drawing attention to the wide range of gruesome, bloody and confronting amusements patronised by ordinary Londoners this book challenges our understanding of Victorian society and cult...
Vice and the Victorians explores the ways the Victorian world gave meanings to the word ‘vice’, and ...
Vice and the Victorians explores the ways the Victorian world gave meanings to the word ‘vice’, and ...
Many historians have claimed that respectability was the sharpest line of social division in Victori...
Despite the immense popularity of common street amusements in the Victorian era, the allocation of l...
‘A Useful Savagery: The Invention of Violence in Nineteenth-Century England’ considers a particular ...
Treball final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2015-2016One of the most rele...
Midwest Victorian Studies Association. Meeting (2007)published or submitted for publicationnot peer ...
The concept of the Victorian antitheatrical prejudice is both well-established and well-respected. T...
The concept of the Victorian antitheatrical prejudice is both well-established and well-respected. T...
This article traces the changes and continuities in fictional stories of serial murder in London fro...
This article will offer a fresh perspective on media attitudes towards working-class youth in late V...
This article will offer a fresh perspective on media attitudes towards working-class youth in late V...
This article will offer a fresh perspective on media attitudes towards working-class youth in late V...
Vice and the Victorians explores the ways the Victorian world gave meanings to the word ‘vice’, and ...
Vice and the Victorians explores the ways the Victorian world gave meanings to the word ‘vice’, and ...
Vice and the Victorians explores the ways the Victorian world gave meanings to the word ‘vice’, and ...
Vice and the Victorians explores the ways the Victorian world gave meanings to the word ‘vice’, and ...
Many historians have claimed that respectability was the sharpest line of social division in Victori...
Despite the immense popularity of common street amusements in the Victorian era, the allocation of l...
‘A Useful Savagery: The Invention of Violence in Nineteenth-Century England’ considers a particular ...
Treball final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2015-2016One of the most rele...
Midwest Victorian Studies Association. Meeting (2007)published or submitted for publicationnot peer ...
The concept of the Victorian antitheatrical prejudice is both well-established and well-respected. T...
The concept of the Victorian antitheatrical prejudice is both well-established and well-respected. T...
This article traces the changes and continuities in fictional stories of serial murder in London fro...
This article will offer a fresh perspective on media attitudes towards working-class youth in late V...
This article will offer a fresh perspective on media attitudes towards working-class youth in late V...
This article will offer a fresh perspective on media attitudes towards working-class youth in late V...
Vice and the Victorians explores the ways the Victorian world gave meanings to the word ‘vice’, and ...
Vice and the Victorians explores the ways the Victorian world gave meanings to the word ‘vice’, and ...
Vice and the Victorians explores the ways the Victorian world gave meanings to the word ‘vice’, and ...
Vice and the Victorians explores the ways the Victorian world gave meanings to the word ‘vice’, and ...
Many historians have claimed that respectability was the sharpest line of social division in Victori...