Ebook: Holland House: a History of London's Most Celebrated Salon
Author: Kelly Linda
- Tags: HISTORY--Europe--Western, Salons--England--London--History--19th century, Salons, Politics and government, Intellectual life, History, Holland House (London England), Whig Party (Great Britain) -- History -- 19th century, Salons -- England -- London -- History -- 19th century, Great Britain -- Intellectual life -- 19th century, London (England) -- Intellectual life -- 19th century, Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1800-1837, HISTORY -- Europe -- Western, Whig Party (Great Britain), England -- Lon
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: I.B.Tauris
- City: London;Great Britain;London (England);England
- Language: English
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List of Illustrations; Preface; 1. Nephew of Fox; 2. Lovers' Meeting; 3. In Opposition; 4. Foreign Adventures; 5. 'The Best and Greatest Man ... '; 6. Edinburgh Reviewers; 7. Spanish Journeys; 8. Enter Byron; 9. Towards Waterloo; 10. Defenders of Napoleon; 11. At Home at Holland House; 12. The Trial of Queen Caroline; 13. 'A House of All Europe'; 14. Reforming Campaigns; 15. Family Matters; 16. A Surrogate Son; 17. Party Confusions; 18. Irish Affairs; 19. The July Revolution; 20. The Whigs in Power; 21. 'The Bill, the Whole Bill and Nothing but the Bill'; 22. The Triumph of Reform.;Situated in the heart of London's Holland Park are the remains of Holland House - the site of what was once England's most celebrated political salon. In the first thirty years of the nineteenth century - when the Whig party was almost constantly out of office - the home of the third Lord Holland became the unofficial centre of the Opposition. Devoted to the ideals of the prominent Whig statesman Charles James Fox and enriched by the progressive views of a new generation of writers, critics and politicians, the influence of Holland House permeated the political climate. At a time when revoluti.
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