The Victorians: Art and Culture
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Gresham College Lectures
The Victorians: Art and Culture
Oct 04, 2010
Gresham College
The Victorian age began as an age of realism, in literature and art, and of nationalism and romanticism in music and culture. By the end of the century, however, the high noon of Victorian culture was starting to give way to more disturbing developments - the disintegration of musical tonality, the emergence of abstract art, the eruption of the 'primitive' into cultural styles and the arrival of modernism onto the artistic scene. This lecture examines the characteristics of Victorian culture and the reasons for its decline.

This lecture is part of the series The Victorians: Culture and Experience in Britain, Europe and the World 1815-1914

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