Victorian Sensation
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From political sleaze and scandal to West End hits and the 'feel-good' factor, Michael Diamond explores the media stories that gripped Victorian society, in an age when newspapers became cheap, nationally distributed and easily accessible to all classes. Fully illustrated, and drawing on a wealth of original material, "Victorian Sensation" sheds light on the Victorians' fascination with celebrity culture and their obsession with gruesome and explicit reportage of murders and sex scandals. With a vivid cast of characters, ranging from the serial poisoner William Palmer, to Charles Dickens, Jumbo the Elephant, distinguished politicians and even the Queen herself, this passionate analysis of the period reveals how the reporting methods of our own popular media have their origins in the Victorian press, and shows that sensation was as integral a part of society in the nineteenth century as it is today.
'This enthralling book shows that the Victorians revelled in political and sexual scandals, murder reports, and the antics of royalty, the upper classes and celebrities. Diamond tackles his theme with verve and skill.'
"Sunday Times"
'Entertaining... the newspapers were offering a glimpse into another kind of world, an assertion that people living not very far away from the reader had a very different, and probably more exciting, lifestyle.'
"Guardian"
'This book is a great and not-to-be missed treat for anyone with an interest in
Victorian cultural history.'
"Dickensian"
'"Victorian Sensation" is consistently entertaining and informative, with readable narratives and a compendium of interesting facts.'
"BBC History, Books of the Year"


From political sleaze and scandal to West End hits and the 'feel-good' factor, Michael Diamond explores the media stories that gripped Victorian society, in an age when newspapers became cheap, nationally distributed and easily accessible to all classes. Fully illustrated, and drawing on a wealth of original material, 'Victorian Sensation' sheds light on the Victorians' fascination with celebrity culture and their obsession with gruesome and explicit reportage of murders and sex scandals. With a vivid cast of characters, ranging from the serial poisoner William Palmer, to Charles Dickens, Jumbo the Elephant, distinguished politicians and even the Queen herself, this passionate analysis of the period reveals how the reporting methods of our own popular media have their origins in the Victorian press, and shows that sensation was as integral a part of society in the nineteenth century as it is today.

Book Details
ISBN-13: 9781843311508
EAN: 9781843311508
Publisher Date: 04/10/2004
Binding: Paperback
Continuations: English
Depth: 28
Height: 196 mm
Illustrations: 40+ colour plate section and halftone illustrations throughout
LCCN: oc2007109742
No of Pages: 336
PrintOnDemand: Y
Series Title: Anthem Nineteenth-Century Series
Star Rating: 1
UK Availability: GXC
Year Of Publication: 2004
ISBN-10: 184331150X
Publisher: Anthem Press
Acedemic Level: Academic_Level
Book Type: Academic_Level
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
Dewey: 941.081
Illustration: Y
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Pagination: 336 pages, 40+ colour plate section and halftone illustrations throughout
Returnable: N
Spine Width: 28 mm
Sub Title: Or, the Spectacular, the Shocking and the Scandalous in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Width: 129 mm