John Robinson (b. circa 1850): Researching Writing Lives
After contributing to LJMU’s ‘Prison Voices’ module, being able to blog once again as part of the ‘Writing Lives’ module has been …
After contributing to LJMU’s ‘Prison Voices’ module, being able to blog once again as part of the ‘Writing Lives’ module has been …
Classism in the nineteenth century was just as much a polarising issue as it is in our modern age, and employers knew …
What is known about John Robinson can be summarised neatly into two words: experienced butler. If the first image that sprung to …
923 ROBINSON, John. ‘A Butler’s View of Man-Service’, The Nineteenth Century, Vol. 31. January – June, 1892. Extract in J. Burnett (ed.), …
In the last post, we discussed the servant problem, and it’s causes. In this post we will deal with it’s potential solutions. …
It’s the late 1800’s and there is a new issue on the tip of everyone’s tongue. The magazines are awash with it, …
A Butler’s View of Men-ServiceJohn Robinson Published in: The Nineteenth Century Review Vo. XXXI. January-June, 1892. Preamble: Articles on ‘the servant problem’ …
Robinson doesn’t have a very high opinion of servant life. In fact, his discussion of life under-stairs can be broken down into …
In the years following the Education Act of 1870, thousands of working-class individuals were granted the gift of literacy. This allowed many …
The working class memoir defies the stereotypical purpose often associated with autobiography. Often it defies the ego-driven contemplation of the self and …