The Whig World :1760-1837
The Whig World :1760-1837
paperback | English
Published:
15 July, 2006
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The Whigs were one of the two great English political parties in the 150 years after 1700, vastly influential whether in office or in opposition. Yet the Whigs were much more than simply a group of politicians. An exclusive set, composed of the greatest and wealthiest families, the Whig world was a self-contained and small one, impervious to outside criticism. With members such as Charles James Fox, Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire and Lord Byron, its gambling, loose-living, drinking and wit was notorious. "The Whig World" is a portrait, of which politics forms only a small part, of an extraordinary group of men and women whose power, taste and intellect dominated the centre of what had become the greatest power in the world. Cosmopolitan, sceptical, urban, sophisticated, and promiscuous, the Whigs numbered many more brilliant conversationalists and controversialists amongst their number than the Bloomsbury Group.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781852855802 |
| ISBN10 | 1852855800 |
| Number Of Pages | 232 |
| Item Weight | 370 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
| Format | paperback |
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Media Reviews
Mitchell's book is a kind of spin-off from his outstanding biography Melbourne-mature reflections on the nature of Whiggism. It is written, with a splendid sense of balance, at times the author clearly with whig self-satisfaction, at others a reluctant admirer. * The English Historical Review *
Author's Bio
Leslie Mitchell is Emeritus Fellow of University College, Oxford, and the author of Bulwer Lytton: The Rise and Fall of a Victorian Man of Letters.