The Victorian Age: The Rede Lecture for 1922
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English
2020
ISBN 4064066100902
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In "The Victorian Age: The Rede Lecture for 1922," William Ralph Inge offers an incisive analysis of the sociocultural dynamics that characterized the Victorian era, which is marked by rapid industrial progress, religious skepticism, and evolving social norms. Inge's literary style intertwines eloquent prose with incisive critical thought, drawing upon a wide array of sources, including literature, philosophy, and contemporary commentary. The context of the lecture situates it within a period of reflection on the legacy and implications of Victorian values, presenting a nuanced discourse that explores the dichotomies of morality, progress, and human experience that were so prevalent in this transformative age. William Ralph Inge, renowned theologian and scholar, became well-versed in the complexities of English society during the Victorian period through his academic pursuits and clerical role. His insights stem not only from extensive literary analysis but also from a personal engagement with the transformative cultural shifts of his time. Inge'Äôs scholarly background in philosophy and theology, combined with his sharp critique of contemporary issues, provided a rich foundation for this exploration of a pivotal historical moment in British history. Readers seeking to deepen their understanding of the undercurrents that shaped modernity will find Inge'Äôs work indispensable. This thought-provoking lecture stands as both a critique and an homage to the Victorian age, inviting readers to reflect on the enduring impact of this period. A must-read for students of literature, history, and sociology, it eloquently captures the complexities of a world in transition.
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