In Our Time

Benjamin Disraeli

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Oct 17, 2024
Lawrence Goldman, an Emeritus Fellow in History at Oxford, Emily Jones, a Modern British History lecturer at Manchester, and Daisy Hay, a Professor of English Literature, delve into the life of Benjamin Disraeli. They discuss his dual role as Prime Minister and novelist, his contributions to One Nation Conservatism, and the societal themes in his novel 'Sybil.' The trio also explores Disraeli's complex identity, his bond with Queen Victoria, and his long-lasting impact on British politics and literature.
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ANECDOTE

Disraeli's Marriage

  • Disraeli married Mary Ann Lewis, a widow, partly for financial convenience.
  • Despite initial deceptions, their marriage evolved into a genuine romance.
INSIGHT

Disraeli and Peel's Differences

  • Disraeli and Peel, despite both being Conservatives, were very different.
  • Disraeli's Young England group opposed Peel's leftward, liberal policies.
ANECDOTE

Sybil's Impact

  • Disraeli's novel Sybil explored themes of social inequality and leadership.
  • The novel had a significant impact and influenced later socio-economic historians.
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