This is a study of the work of six well-known Victorian writers which provides a map of Victorian cultural problems and concerns and covers questions of morality and politics, considerations about taste and value, the matter of freedom and social coherence and the inter-relationships of all these factors. These six are among the best-known of a group who appear to have a common pattern of thinking that was to develop a synthesis drawn from two major legacies of the past. These were the legacies of the classical pre-Christian world, which developed and left a literature of reason and humane discrimination and the spiritual legacy of Christianity, with its insistence on the value and responsibility of all human souls.
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