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Family ties in Victorian England

Part of the Victorian Life and Times series
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The Victorians were passionate about family. While Queen Victoria's supporters argued that her intense commitment to her private life made her the more fit to "mother" her people, her critics charged that it distracted her from her public responsibilities.

This book focuses particularly on the conflicting and powerful images of family life that Victorians produced in their writing - that is, on how the Victorians themselves conceived of the family, which continues both to influence and to help explain visions of family today.

Drawing upon a wide variety of nineteenth-century fiction and nonfiction, this book examines the English Victorian family both as it was imagined and as it was experienced.

For many Victorians, family was exalted to the status of secular religion, endowed with the power of fighting the contamination of unchecked commercialism or sexuality and holding out the promise of reforming humankind. Although in practice, this ideal might prove unattainable, the many detailed nineteenth-century descriptions of the outlook and behaviour appropriate to fathers and mothers, sons and daughters, and other family members illustrate the extent of the pressure felt by members of this society to try to live up to the expectations of their culture.

Defining family to include the extended family, the foster or adoptive family, and the stepfamily, the author considers different roles within the Victorian household in order to gauge the ambivalence and the social anxieties surrounding them - many of which continue to influence our notions of family today.

First in the new "Victorian Life and Times" series, it meets the growing interest in the Victorian age, and it will appeal equally to readers interested in family studies, childhood studies, and Victorian studies.

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Praeger Publishers Inc
0275986977 / 9780275986971
Hardback
28/02/2007
United States
English
200 p. : ill.
24 cm
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