We all know that the 1880s produced a pretty appalling aberation but what is the best thing the 1880s can boast of? Other suggestions than these limited options very welcome.
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What's good about the 1880s?
16Thomas Hardy6.25%1Edison and his light-bulbs6.25%1Ragtime6.25%1Pasteur's rabies vaccine6.25%1Gilbert and Sullivan12.50%2Statue of Liberty12.50%2Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes37.50%6Newlyn movement in art0%0Koch's discovery of TB micro-organism6.25%1The Football League6.25%1Tags: None
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Ah, I'm with the majority on this. Definitely Mr Conan Doyle, and his trusty Sherlock Holmes. Shamefully, with the exception of Hound of The Baskervilles, I can't remember the names of any Sherlock Holmes books, but I remember having to study them in English Literature at school. Unfortunately, I think I suppressed the memories of the books with the rest of my school memories...
Will have to invest in the complete works one day.
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If we're just talking Britain I would thrown in George Bernard Shaw (lived in England) and Oscar Wilde. If you add other countries in I would add Emily Dickinson, Yeats, Mark Twain, Dostoievsky, and Van Gough.
The 1880's to me always seemed like the decade that was the transition into "modernity"--both artistically and technologically.Jeff
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There were many great artists in the 19th century, as well as literary giants....there was the Industrial Revolution, the formation of United States in America, the introduction of sterilization in surgeries, the connecting of the globe was begun with telegrams and cables, creating and harnessing electricity, medical research advances, mass produced goods, transportation advances....
The 19th century was amazing and exciting...the area and period we study here was grim.
Best regards all.
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