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The recently launched Victorian “emotional geography” map might appear a bit random at first, with pins linking to out-of-context quotes from authors as varied as Charles Dickens, William ...
Main map 1: The project’s main map, showing “pins” of novel passages mapped out throughout Victorian London. Map overlay courtesy of the National Library of Scotland.
19th century streets also stand out on a map because they tend to barrel straight through neighbourhoods, with little regard for the historic street plan. Actually, that’s not quite right.
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It just stayed with me. Then my interest in Victorian London widened. You use bits and pieces. Year of the Rabbit is streaming on Netflix and Channel 4. Got a story?
O n the first day of his epidemiology course at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Professor Paul Fine tells the story of John Snow. Snow was a doctor in Victorian London, and he ...
Most of us, when we think of Victorian London, think of the work of Charles Dickens. Historian Judith Flanders' uses Dickens' words to paint a vivid portrait of a vibrant but troubled city.