
In Our Time Victorian Pessimism
May 10, 2007
Melvyn Bragg and guests delve into Victorian Pessimism, exploring themes of anxiety, faith, and the future. Discussions range from Matthew Arnold's Dover Beach to Thomas Hardy's novels, reflecting on societal fears, religious challenges, and Darwin's impact on society. The episode uncovers the pessimistic tone of the era, addressing concerns about race, class, and cultural evolution in 19th-century England.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Themes of Fragmentation and Loss in a Poem
02:16 • 2min
Navigating Religious and Scientific Challenges in Victorian Oxford
04:04 • 3min
Victorian Society's Response to Evolution and Social Changes
06:38 • 15min
Impact of Agricultural Collapse on English Society in the late 19th Century
21:33 • 2min
Exploring Victorian Pessimism in Thomas Hardy's Novels
23:12 • 6min

