With an Introduction by Rosemary O'Day. London Labour and the London
Poor is a masterpiece of personal inquiry and social observation. It is
the classic account of life below the margins in the greatest Metropolis
in the world and a compelling portrait of the habits, tastes,
amusements, appearance, speech, humour, earnings and opinions of the
labouring poor at the time of the Great Exhibition.
In scope,
depth and detail it remains unrivalled. Mayhew takes us into the abyss,
into a world without fixed employment where skills are declining and
insecurity mounting, a world of criminality, pauperism and vice, of
unorthodox personal relations and fluid families, a world from which
regularity is absent and prosperity has departed. Making sense of this
environment required curiosity, imagination and a novelist's eye for
detail, and Henry Mayhew possessed all three.
No previous
writer had succeeded in presenting the poor through their own stories
and in their own words, and in this undertaking Mayhew rivals his
contemporary Dickens. 'To pass from one to the other', writes one
authority,' is to cross sides of the same street'.
London Labour and the London Poor - Henry Mayhew & Rosemary O'Day
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