Victorians Undone

Tales of the Flesh in the Age of Decorum

Paperback, 432 pages

Published March 5, 2019 by Johns Hopkins University Press.

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978-1-4214-2900-7
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A fascinating account of what it was like to live in a Victorian body from best-selling historian and critic Kathryn Hughes.

In Victorians Undone, renowned British historian Kathryn Hughes follows five iconic figures of the nineteenth century as they encounter the world not through their imaginations or intellects but through their bodies. Or rather, through their body parts. Using the vivid language of admiring glances, cruel sniggers, and implacably turned backs, Hughes crafts a narrative of cinematic quality by combining a series of truly eye-opening and deeply intelligent accounts of life in Victorian England.

Lady Flora Hastings is an unmarried lady-in-waiting at young Queen Victoria's court whose swollen stomach ignites a scandal that almost brings the new reign crashing down. Darwin's iconic beard provides important new clues to the roles that men and women play in the great dance of natural selection. George Eliot brags that her right hand is …

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