Eminent Victorians by Lytton Strachey – Kitab Mahal
- Publisher: Kitab Mahal (Pvt) Ltd , KM
 - Availability: In Stock
 - SKU: 55854
 - Number of Pages: 456
 
Rs.450.00
Tags: 19th-century figures , biographical criticism , biographical writing , BS , Cardinal Manning , Critical Studies , critical biography , Dr. Arnold , Eminent Victorians , English , English fiction , English history , flawed heroes , Florence Nightingale , General Gordon , hero-worship , historical biography , historical context , historical critique , intellectual critique. , Kitab Mahal , Kitab Mahal (Pvt) Ltd , KM , legacy of Victorians , literary biography , literary style , Lytton Strachey , modern biography , personality analysis , psychological insight , social analysis , social critique , Strachey’s influence , Text , Urdu Tarjama , Victorian biography , Victorian England , Victorian society , With Urdu Translation
Eminent Victorians by Lytton Strachey is a biographical work that critically examines the lives of four prominent figures from Victorian England. Through a blend of sharp wit and psychological insight, Strachey provides a nuanced portrayal of these figures: Florence Nightingale, Dr. Arnold, General Gordon, and Cardinal Manning. The book challenges conventional hero-worship, offering a more complex and often critical perspective on their legacies and character.
Key Points
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Critical Biographies
Strachey critiques the lives of four famous Victorians, offering a more skeptical view than traditional biographies. - 
Psychological Insight
Provides deep psychological insights into the personalities and motivations of the subjects. - 
Challenging Hero-Worship
Strachey questions the idealized portrayals of these figures, emphasizing their flaws and contradictions. - 
Historical Context
Sheds light on the social, political, and cultural climate of Victorian England through the lens of these figures. - 
Influence on Modern Biography
The book revolutionized biography writing, influencing the genre by blending literary style with psychological and social analysis.