About This Book
A collection of concise portrait essays sketches leading public figures of the 1890s against an opening account of the decade’s imperial ambitions, financial speculation, and cultural mood. Each essay probes a subject’s temperament, public actions, strengths and faults, and contemporary reception, treating politicians, military figures, writers, artists, clergy, lawyers, and journalists in turn. The pieces weigh admiration and critique, showing how personal character and private motives intersected with public influence, and how individual ambitions and reputations shaped debates about empire, money, and social change during the closing years of the century.
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