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Victorian Pessimism

In Our Time

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Victorian Society's Response to Evolution and Social Changes

Exploration of how Victorian society reacted to Darwin's theory of evolution, leading to the emergence of eugenics and fears of societal devolution. The chapter delves into the anxieties and contrasting views of progress held by cultural elites like Darwin and Galton, as well as the aspirations and alienation experienced by lower-class individuals such as George Gissing. It also examines the impact of educational opportunities on writers like H.G. Wells and their pessimistic reflections influenced by Darwinism.

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