The suburban homes of London [by W.S. Clarke].

The suburban homes of London [by W.S. Clarke].
Title The suburban homes of London [by W.S. Clarke]. PDF eBook
Author William Spencer Clarke
Publisher
Pages 622
Release 1881
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Reading London's Suburbs

Reading London's Suburbs
Title Reading London's Suburbs PDF eBook
Author G. Pope
Publisher Springer
Pages 236
Release 2015-12-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137342463

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A study of London suburban-set writing, exploring the links between place and fiction. This book charts a picture of evolving themes and concerns around the legibility and meaning of habitat and home for the individual, and the serious challenges that suburbia sets for literature.

Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the British Museum

Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the British Museum
Title Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the British Museum PDF eBook
Author British Library
Publisher
Pages 756
Release 1901
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... Catalogue of Printed Books

... Catalogue of Printed Books
Title ... Catalogue of Printed Books PDF eBook
Author British Museum. Department of Printed Books
Publisher
Pages 752
Release 1901
Genre English literature
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The Diary of a Nobody

The Diary of a Nobody
Title The Diary of a Nobody PDF eBook
Author George Grossmith
Publisher Oxford Paperbacks
Pages 177
Release 2008-05-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0199540152

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Weedon Grossmith's 1892 book presents the details of English suburban life through the anxious and accident-prone character of Charles Porter. Porter's diary chronicles his daily routine, which includes small parties, minor embarrassments, home improvements, and his relationship with a troublesome son. The small minded but essentially decent suburban world he inhabits is both hilarious and painfully familiar. This edition features Weedon Grossmith's illustrations and an introduction which discusses the story's social context. Kate Flint is is Reader in Victorian and Modern English Literature and Fellow of Linacre College, Oxford. Her publications include The Woman Reader, 1837-1914 (1993) and many articles on early nineteenth and twentieth century fiction and art history.

The Lower Middle Class in Britain 1870-1914

The Lower Middle Class in Britain 1870-1914
Title The Lower Middle Class in Britain 1870-1914 PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Crossick
Publisher Routledge
Pages 137
Release 2021-02-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317239903

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First published in 1977. This book records the emergence of a lower middle class in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain. Victorian society had always contained a marginal middle class of shopkeepers and small businessmen, but in the closing decades of the nineteenth century the growth of white-collar salaried occupations created a new and distinctive force in the social structure. These essays look at the place of the lower middle class within British society and examine its ideals and values. Some essays concentrate on occupational groups – clerks and shopkeepers – while others focus on aspects of lower middle class life – religion, housing and jingoism. This title will be of interest to students of history.

London In The Nineteenth Century

London In The Nineteenth Century
Title London In The Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Jerry White
Publisher Random House
Pages 664
Release 2011-06-08
Genre History
ISBN 1446477118

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Jerry White's London in the Nineteenth Century is the richest and most absorbing account of the city's greatest century by its leading expert. London in the nineteenth century was the greatest city mankind had ever seen. Its growth was stupendous. Its wealth was dazzling. Its horrors shocked the world. This was the London of Blake, Thackeray and Mayhew, of Nash, Faraday and Disraeli. Most of all it was the London of Dickens. As William Blake put it, London was 'a Human awful wonder of God'. In Jerry White's dazzling history we witness the city's unparalleled metamorphosis over the course of the century through the daily lives of its inhabitants. We see how Londoners worked, played, and adapted to the demands of the metropolis during this century of dizzying change. The result is a panorama teeming with life.