Edwardian Turn Of Mind
Discover the intricate tapestry of Edwardian society in Edwardian Turn Of Mind by Samuel Hynes. Published in 1992, this insightful nonfiction work spans 448 pages, delving into the pivotal conflicts of the early 20th century, including politics, science, and the arts. Hynes brings to life a diverse array of characters, from Tories and Liberals to suffragettes and psychoanalysts, offering a rich exploration of their interactions and influences. This engaging narrative not only highlights the cultural shifts of the Edwardian era but also examines the evolving relationships between men and women. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in cultural studies, Edwardian Turn Of Mind serves as a compelling resource for understanding the complexities of British and Irish history during this transformative period. Enhance your library with this vintage gem today!