Walking the Victorian Streets
Step into the intricate tapestry of Victorian life with Walking the Victorian Streets by Deborah Epstein Nord. Published by Cornell University Press in 1995, this captivating book delves into the portrayal of women in literature during the 18th century, spotlighting their roles as indicators of social suffering, poverty, and moral contagion. Across 277 pages, Nord skillfully analyzes works by notable authors such as De Quincey, Lamb, Pierce Egan, and Dickens, offering a compelling examination of how these narratives reflect the societal issues of their time. With a focus on themes of feminism, urban life, and the struggles faced by women, this insightful study is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of literature and social commentary.