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9781405145060

Our Victorian Education

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  • ISBN13:

    9781405145060

  • ISBN10:

    1405145064

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-12-03
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

This groundbreaking book combines a historical interpretation of Victorian educational debate with a critical overview of contemporary educational thought. Traces the roots of contemporary educational practice in the values of Victorian thinking Combines detailed consideration of Victorian sources, literary and non-literary, with reflections on their legacy in the 21st century Reflects on questions of social class, religion, and gender as the Victorians defined them in relation to educational ideals Suggests challenging connections between literary and social history and contemporary dilemmas

Author Biography

Dinah Birch is a Professor of English Literature at Liverpool University. Her work on Victorian literature includes Ruskin’s Myths (1988), Ruskin on Turner (1990), and John Ruskin: Selected Writings (2004). She writes regularly for the Times Literary Supplement and the London Review of Books, and is General Editor of a forthcoming revised edition of the Oxford Companion to English Literature.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Acknowledgementsp. x
Defining Knowledgep. 1
The Spread of Educationp. 1
Conflicts in Learningp. 4
Poetry and Teaching: William Wordsworthp. 12
Imagination and Factp. 19
Poetry and Schooling: Matthew Arnoldp. 23
Fiction and Memory: Charles Dickensp. 30
Religious Learningp. 42
Changing Balancesp. 42
Evangelical Seriousnessp. 44
Educating Clergymenp. 51
A Complete Educationp. 56
The Uses of Ignorance: John Ruskinp. 68
Teaching Womenp. 76
Gender and Educationp. 76
A Generation of Schoolmistressesp. 79
Literary Case Studiesp. 89
The Educated Heart: Charlotte Brontep. 89
Teaching Independence: Ellen Woodp. 95
Practical Faith: Elizabeth Sewellp. 98
'School-Time': George Eliotp. 105
Finding the Wayp. 120
New Conversationsp. 121
Education, Education, Educationp. 121
False Distinctionsp. 124
'To School an Intelligence and Make it a Soul'p. 128
The Mechanics of Learningp. 130
Admiration, Hope and Lovep. 134
Notesp. 146
Bibliographyp. 158
Indexp. 164
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