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'Rarely have author and subject been found in such deep and contented harmony- Wilson's tour de force' Robert McCrum, 'Books of the Year', Observer

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A. N. Wilson was born in 1950 and educated at Rugby and New College, Oxford. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, he has held a prominent position in the world of literature and journalism, winning prizes for much of his work. He lives in North London.

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The best single-volume work on the Victorian age yet written
*Evening Standard*

Huge, entertaining volume of popular history
*Sunday Times*

A wonderful book
*Sunday Telegraph*

A masterpiece of popular history
*Independent*

Wilson is incapable of writing a dull sentence... This is the history of a vanished world brought to vibrant life
*Observer*

The Victorians widens the focus of God's Funeral which was one of the best books of its year. This one, too, is to be devoured
*Sunday Telegraph*

Reading A. N. Wilson's The Victorians provides ongoing pleasure in handsomely researched, beautifully written prose about an age which we have come to think disparagingly. We thought wrong
*Mail on Sunday*

The Victorians was one of the books that gave me greatest pleasure during the past year... A brilliant evocation of an age
*The Times*

Rarely have author and subject been found in such deep and contented harmony... Wilson's tour de force
*Observer*

Wilson's panoramic survey is the best attempt so far to describe and explain what was happening in that fascinating time
*Literary Review*

The best single-volume work on the Victorian age yet written -- Andrew Roberts * Evening Standard *
Huge, entertaining volume of popular history * Sunday Times *
A wonderful book * Sunday Telegraph *
A masterpiece of popular history -- Frank McLynn * Independent *
Wilson is incapable of writing a dull sentence... This is the history of a vanished world brought to vibrant life -- Beryl Bainbridge * Observer *

"There will always be an England" ran one of the New Yorker's fabled lines. And there will always be writers-and readers-besotted with the Victorians. Wilson, biographer of John Milton and C.S. Lewis and author of many other works, provides a pastiche of the Victorian age. The 43 chapters are notably brief; the five parts move chronologically through the decades from the 1830s to the 1890s. Individual topics cover the spectrum of life in 19th-century Britain, including high politics and astounding economic progress. Wilson offers vivid sketches of John Ruskin, Robert Browning and many other cultural luminaries. Yet Wilson is, thankfully, not pollyannaish: he depicts the wrenching conditions that industrialization foisted upon the common people and marshals an array of stories that shatter the image of a benign, civilizing colonialism. The many anecdotes about Victorians famous and obscure will delight many readers, but Wilson's book is long on stories and short on explanation. Those with little background in British history will be confused by the parade of people who come and go, and by events that are mentioned but not described. Specialists, on the other hand, will be annoyed by many of the author's judgments, such as the strange comparison of Marx and Hitler and the claim that "there is an inexorability about events and their consequences." Wilson's book has its enjoyable moments, but readers will be better off opening any one of the volumes in Peter Gay's magisterial series, The Bourgeois Experience, Victoria to Freud. 32 pages of illus. not seen by PW. (Jan.) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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