’This is an unexpected kind of book. It is both interesting and unfashionable, strong-willed and unpolemical, confident and professional, and at the same time open to broad questions. While it is a collection of short essays on a wide variety of subjects, it has a coherence that, I am sure, William Myers was hoping his readers would find. However diverse the subject and different the judgments, these essays speak with a single voice...Students and scholars will be grateful to have it....’ Victorian Studies 'For Victorian scholars there is something wonderfully refreshing in watching a writer unapologetically engage the Victorians vitally on the issues that engage us at the moment, and yet, more unusually, find them able to out-argue and out-think the intellectual heroes of the twentieth century.' English at Leicester '...a set of brilliantly argued provacations to thought and rethinking.' Victorian Studies