WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Victorian worthies cover

Victorian worthies

Open in WeRead

About This Book

A collection of sixteen concise biographical sketches of leading Victorian public figures, each profile summarizes the individual's background, career, principal achievements, and character, addressing diverse roles—statesman, soldier, philanthropist, administrator, social reformer, novelist, poet, artist, missionary, diplomat, surgeon, craftsman, historian, and colonist. Written for younger readers and general audiences, the sketches aim to present clear factual outlines rather than polemic criticism, illustrating public service through concrete examples and suggesting how personal qualities shaped public work. Arranged thematically and biographically, the volume offers an accessible introduction to prominent personalities and the variety of Victorian public life.

About the Author

Blore, George Henry portrait

George Henry Blore

George Henry Blore was an English author known for his work "Victorian Worthies," which provides biographical sketches of notable figures from the Victorian era. His writing reflects the social and cultural dynamics of 19th-century England, offering insights into the lives and contributions of various individuals who shaped the period. Blore's work is a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of Victorian society and its influential personalities.

You May Also Like