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Victorians Undone Kathryn Hughes Hughes Kathryn

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Victorians Undone Kathryn Hughes Hughes Kathryn
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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 11.07 MB
Author: Kathryn Hughes [Hughes, Kathryn]
ISBN: 9780007548361, 9780007548378, 0007548362, 0007548370
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Victorians Undone Kathryn Hughes Hughes Kathryn by Kathryn Hughes [hughes, Kathryn] 9780007548361, 9780007548378, 0007548362, 0007548370 instant download after payment.

A groundbreaking account of what it was like to live in a Victorian body from one of our best historians, author of The Short Life and Long Times of Mrs Beeton and George Eliot: The Last Victorian. Why did the great philosophical novelist George Eliot feel so self-conscious that her right hand was larger than her left? Exactly what made Darwin grow that iconic beard in 1862, a good five years after his contemporaries had all retired their razors? Who knew Queen Victoria had a personal hygiene problem as a young woman and the crisis that followed led to a hurried commitment to marry Albert? What did John Sell Cotman, a handsome drawing room operator who painted some of the most exquisite watercolours the world has ever seen, feel about marrying a woman whose big nose made smart people snigger? How did a working-class child called Fanny Adams disintegrate into pieces in 1867 before being reassembled into a popular joke, one we still reference today, but would stop, appalled, if we knew its origins? Kathryn Hughes follows a thickened index finger or deep baritone voice into the realms of social history, medical discourse, aesthetic practise and religious observance ��e�" its language is one of admiring glances, cruel sniggers, an implacably turned back. The result is an eye-opening, deeply intelligent, groundbreaking account that brings the Victorians back to life and helps us understand how they lived their lives.

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