The sudden and unexpected rehabilitation of Victorian culture is one of the great, unstudied phenomena of recent history. One cannot accurately speak of a Victorian Revival so much as the abrupt lifting of a mighty taboo, which had a galvanizing effect on scholarship, fashion, museology, contemporary art and design, and even urban planning. But the neo-Victorian moment is now as much a closed chapter as its anti-Victorian predecessor. By Michael J. Lewis.
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