Victorian era
The Victorian Era of Britain is considered the height of the industrial
revolution in Britain and the apex of the British Empire. It is often
defined as the years from 1837 to 1901 when Victoria I of the United Kingdom
reigned.
Notable elements of the Victorian era include:
* The novels of Charles Dickens, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Anne Bronte,
Charlotte Bronte and Emily Bronte
* The operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan
* The constructions of Isambard Kingdom Brunel
* The Gothic revival movement in architecture
* The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
* The Franco-Prussian War
* The policies of New Imperialism
* The Irish Question
The Victorian period is now often regarded as one of many contradictions. It
is easy for many to see a clash between the widespread cultivation of an
outward appearance of dignity and restraint and the widespread presence of
many arguably deplorable phenomena, including prostitution, child labour,
and having an economy based to a large extent on what many would now see as
the exploitation of the working classes and the colonies. The expression
"Victorian values" thus may be two-edged.
The term "Victorian" has acquired a range of connotations, including that of
a particularly strict set of moral standards, often applied hypocritically.
This stems from the impression that Queen Victoria herself (and her husband,
Prince Albert, perhaps even more so) was an innocent, unaware of the private
habits of many of her respectable subjects - this particularly relates to
their sex lives. This impression is far from the truth. Victoria's attitude
to sexual morality actually sprang from her knowledge of the corrosive
effect which the loose morals of the aristocracy in earlier reigns had had
on the public's respect for the nobility and the Crown.
Victorian prudery sometimes went so far as to deem it improper to say "leg"
in mixed company (the prefered euphemism if such must be mentioned was
"limb"). Those going for a dip in the sea at the beach would use a bathing machine.
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