Creditable warriors, 1830-1876
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Discussing the period from the impact of Reform to the rise of Disraelian imperialism, this volume assesses writers' relations to British expansionism and the alternative of a growing Europeanism. It considers: re-evaluation of Romantic responses to foreign travel; the search abroad for 'civic images' to oppose to industrialism; and more.
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