The Victorian City: Images and Realities, Volume 2

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Harold James Dyos, Michael Wolff
Taylor & Francis, 1999 - Cities and towns - 957 pages
Victorian City is a study of the social and intellectual attitudes of Victorian society to the challenge of urbanization.
 

Contents

Volume
423
Ideas in the
429
The Awful Sublimity of the Victorian City Nicholas Taylor
431
Victorian Artists and the Urban Milieu E D H Johnson
449
The Frightened Poets G Robert Stange
475
From KnownotWhere to Nowhere George Levine
495
The Novel between City and Country U C Knoepflmacher
517
Dickens and London Philip Collins
537
The Culture of Poverty Gertrude Himmelfarb
707
A New Earth
737
Literary Voices of an Industrial Town Martha Vicinus
739
Areas of Urban Politics Derek Fraser
763
Orange and Green Sybil E Baker
789
Challenge to the Church David E H Mole
815
Catholic Faith of the Irish Slums Sheridan Gilley
837
Feelings and Festivals John Kent
855

Pictures from the Magazines Michael Wolff and
559
A Body of Troubles
583
Fact and Fiction in the East End P J Keating
585
Unfit for Human Habitation Anthony S Wohl
603
Disease Debility and Death George Rosen
625
Training Urban Man Richard L Schoenwald
669
Prostitution and Paterfamilias Eric Trudgill
693
The Way Out Stanley Pierson
873
Epilogue
891
The Way We Live Now H J Dyos and
893
Notes on Contributors
909
Index
917
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