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After the Victorians

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by A. N. Wilson


  ‘Cathey’ (excerpt) by Ezra Pound, from The Translations of Ezra Pound, copyright © 1963 by Ezra Pound. Reprinted by permission of New Directions Publishing Corp.

  A. N. Wilson, a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, holds a prominent position as a writer and journalist. He is the author of many critically acclaimed works, including The Victorians, Paul, and My Name Is Legion. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  FICTION

  The Sweets of Pimlico

  Unguarded Hours

  Kindly Light

  The Healing Art

  Who Was Oswald Fish?

  Wise Virgin

  Scandal

  Gentlemen in England

  Love Unknown

  Stray

  The Vicar of Sorrows

  Dream Children

  My Name Is Legion

  A Jealous Ghost

  The Lampitt Chronicles

  Incline Our Hearts

  A Bottle in the Smoke

  Daughters of Albion

  Hearing Voices

  A Watch in the Night

  NON-FICTION

  The Laird of Abbotsford

  The Life of John Milton

  Hilaire Belloc

  How Can We Know?

  Penfriends from Porlock

  Tolstoy

  C. S. Lewis: A Biography

  Jesus

  The Rise and Fall of the House of Windsor

  Paul

  God’s Funeral

  The Victorians

  Iris Murdoch as I Knew Her

  London: A Short History

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  Contents

  Cover

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  List of Illustrations

  Foreword and Acknowledgements

  1 Oedipus Rex, Oedipus Kaiser

  2 Rupees and Virgins

  3 The Land

  4 The Accursed Power

  5 Love in the Suburbs

  6 God – and the Americans

  7 Nationalisms

  8 Shipwreck

  9 An Asiatic Power

  10 Barbarous Kings

  11 Revolutions

  12 Chief

  13 Peace

  14 Protons – Massacres – Bombs. Ireland and Iraq

  15 Communists and Fascism – The Allure of Violence

  16 The Silly Generation – From Oswald Spengler to Noël Coward

  17 The Means of Grace and the Hope of Glory

  18 The Secrets of a Woman’s Heart – Marie Stopes, Radclyffe Hall

  19 For the Benefit of Empire

  20 The ABC of Economics

  21 Puzzles and Pastoral

  22 Two Thousand Whispered Voices

  23 Politics

  24 The Abdication

  25 The European Crisis

  26 The Special Relationship I

  27 Churchill in 1940

  28 From the Battle of Britain to Pearl Harbor

  29 Bombers and the Bombed

  30 In the Broadcast

  31 The Special Relationship II

  32 Prisoners 45°

  33 If God Wearied of Mankind

  34 Retributions

  35 The End of the British Empire – India and Palestine

  36 Widmerpool’s Britain

  37 The Hereditary Principle

  Notes

  Bibliography

  Index

  PERMISSIONS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  About the Author

  Also by A. N. Wilson

  Copyright

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Wilson, A. N., 1950–

  After the Victorians / A. N. Wilson.

  p. cm.

  “First published by Hutchinson in 2005 in Great Britain”—T.p. verso.

  Includes bibliographical references and index.

  ISBN-13: 978-0-312-42515-9

  eISBN: 978-1-46689-370-2

  1. Great Britain—History—Edward VII, 1901–1910. 2. Great Britain—History—George V, 1910–1936. 3. Great Britain—History—George VI, 1936–1952. I. Title.

  DA566.W54 2005

  941.082’3—dc22

  2005051866

  Originally published in Great Britain by Hutchinson

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