Moral Reconstruction of British Victorian Literature

Moral Reconstruction of British Victorian Literature

by Gao Weiguang

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This book takes the literature of the British Victorian era as the research object, and takes the "gentrification" phenomenon as the entry point for research. It rethinks the moral discourse that literature of this era paid attention to, and deepens the moral discourse into the context of British intellectual history, trying to explore the inner connection between moral issues and the decline of the British aristocracy and the rise of the middle class. Although the moral reconstruction of the Victorian era alleviated class conflicts to a certain extent and created a seemingly harmonious social state, the moral concepts of the aristocratic class did not provide spiritual vitality to modern British industrial society, but instead strangled the inherent moral traditions of the middle class.

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