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Walter E. Houghton (1906–1984)

Author of The Victorian Frame of Mind, 1830-1870

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Apologia pro Vita Sua [Norton Critical Edition] (1968) — Contributor — 211 copies, 1 review

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Canonical name
Houghton, Walter E.
Legal name
Houghton, Walter Edwards
Birthdate
1906
Date of death
1984-04-11
Gender
male
Occupations
professor of English literature
Organizations
Wellesley College (professor)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Stamford, Connecticut, USA
Places of residence
Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA
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In this book, Walter Houghton attempts to chronicle the major streams of Victorian philosophical and literary thought. It's an amazingly thorough project-- his bibliography is some fifteen pages long, and it only includes the sources he cited at least three times! He apparently spent 25 years of his life on it, and it shows. He communicates the major themes of the Victorian era well, especially the anxiety that gripped Britain at the time. For the first time, society was changing so fast show more that people were aware of it, but unlike in the present, they still had an expectation that things would settle down and crystallize after a while; they just had to muddle through until then. Too bad for them it never really worked out. However, Houghton's almost too thorough-- many of his ideas tend to repeat themselves throughout the book-- and though everything he says about the Victorian era is backed up with a million quotes, he has no problem at all with making sweeping, unsupported generalizations about anything after 1870. Still, worth a look for anyone interested in the time period, though it might be better called John Stuart Mill's Frame of Mind, given how often Houghton quotes him. show less
One of my grad school teachers gave this to me years ago and I have returned to it again and again over the years. I haven't begun to plumb its depths. Its a great guidebook to the Victorian mind. I'm not a professor, by the way, just always been interested in the Victorians.

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