VICTORIANISM
by Jens Fredslund
1. KOLONI
2. Education for women
3. Social awareness
4. PROGRESS
5. 1832-1901
6. Theory of evolution – Darwin.
6.1. Social Darwinism
7. Decorum
8. Industry- fabrics etc. AND Industry- to do, to create
9. The beast inside humans
9.1. Frankenstein
9.2. Freud
10. Prince Albert
11. Confrontation
12. Decorum
13. Colonialism
14. - Decorum and propriety
14.1. Clothes ("no legs", corsets, tornure, abundance)
15. Sigmund Freud
16. Propriety
17. Colonisation
18. Industrialization
19. Moral, social and political purpose
19.1. John Stuart Mill
20. Literature of social, moral and political purpose.
21. Poor vs. rich
22. Empire
23. Thomas Hardy
24. The Bröntes
24.1. Jane Eyre
24.2. Wuthering Heights
25. Times of trouble
26. The Sun never sets-Empire
27. Religous Doubt
28. Propriety
29. Colonization
30. Ikke længere
31. STADIG HØJEST HVAD VIL I
32. Factmachine
33. Three periods:
34. Oscar Wilde
35. Progress
35.1. Science
36. Charles Dickens
36.1. Hard Tiimes
36.2. Coketown
37. Robert L. Stevenson
37.1. Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
38. Queen Victoria.
38.1. The great empire
39. Sherlock Holmes
39.1. Idealization of rationalism
39.2. Faith in the developing society & justice system
39.3. Colonialism & wars abroad
39.4. Developing knowledge about psychology
40. Lots of stuff (abundance)
40.1. EMPIRE
41. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
41.1. - looking into human nature, now that we have conquered the world - Critical of science - victorian - What happens if we scratch the surface of civilization - victorian
42. Jane Austin
43. Social awareness
44. Engineering!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
45. Decorum: Proper behavior
46. Klunkestil
47. Science
48. Religious doubt
49. Health & Medicine
50. Decay of Victorian values - Aestheticism
50.1. Oscar Wilde
51. HAH jeg er højest