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Eminent Victorians

Lytton Strachey Giles
Publication date 14/04/2025
EAN: 9782322572380
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Lytton Stracheys Eminent Victorians redefined biographical writing with its incisive, irreverent portraits of four iconic 19th-century figures. Published in 1918, this groundbreaking work dismantles Victorian hagiography through sharp psychological i... See full description
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PublisherBOOKS ON DEMAND
Page Count78
Languageen
AuthorLytton Strachey Giles
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date14/04/2025
Weight126 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)0.60 x 14.80 x 21.00 cm
A Pioneering Work in Victorian Biography and Bloomsbury Group Modernism
Lytton Stracheys Eminent Victorians redefined biographical writing with its incisive, irreverent portraits of four iconic 19th-century figures. Published in 1918, this groundbreaking work dismantles Victorian hagiography through sharp psychological insight and modernist irony. Strachey, a central figure in the Bloomsbury Group, dissects Cardinal Mannings ecclesiastical ambition, Florence Nightingales complex legacy, Dr. Thomas Arnolds educational reforms, and General Gordons imperial contradictions.The book opens with Mannings rise to power within the Catholic Church, contrasting his spiritual zeal with political maneuvering. Strachey juxtaposes Nightingales public image as the « Lady with the Lamp » against her obsessive, domineering private persona. In his critique of Dr. Arnold, he questions the moral rigidity behind Rugby Schools educational ideals. The final portrait of Gordon captures the tragic absurdity of British imperialism during the Khartoum siege.Stracheys prose blends wit with meticulous research, situating the work within categories like Modernist Literature, Historical Biography, and Cultural Criticism. By focusing on flaws rather than virtues, he exposes the tensions between public myth and private reality, challenging the idolization of Victorian heroes. The narratives fragmented structure and subjective perspective reflect Bloomsburys rejection of traditional storytelling.This edition includes critical annotations contextualizing Stracheys anti-establishment stance in post-World War I Britain. Eminent Victorians remains essential reading for understanding how biography evolved into a tool for cultural critique.