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Charity and Condescension - Victorian Literature and the Dilemmas of Philanthropy (Hardcover)
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Charity and Condescension - Victorian Literature and the Dilemmas of Philanthropy (Hardcover)
Series: Series in Victorian Studies
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Charity and Condescension explores how condescension, a traditional
English virtue, went sour in the nineteenth century, and considers
the ways in which the failure of condescension influenced Victorian
efforts to reform philanthropy and to construct new narrative
models of social conciliation. In the literary work of authors like
Dickens, Eliot, and Tennyson, and in the writing of reformers like
Octavia Hill and Samuel Barnett, condescension--once a sign of the
power and value of charity--became an emblem of charity's
limitations.
Charity and Condescension argues that, despite its reputation for
idealistic self-assurance, Victorian charity frequently doubted its
own operations and was driven by creative self-critique. Through
sophisticated and original close readings of important Victorian
texts, Siegel shows how these important ideas developed even as
England struggled to deal with its growing underclass and an
expanding notion of the state's responsibility to its poor.
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