
Flanders, Judith (2003), The Victorian House: Domestic Life from Childbirth to Deathbed, HarperCollins, ISBN 0-00-713188-7 in the USA as: Flanders, Judith (2004), Inside the Victorian Home: a portrait of domestic life in Victorian England, W. Flanders, Judith (2001), A Circle of Sisters : Alice Kipling, Georgiana Burne-Jones, Agnes Poynter, and Louisa Baldwin, Viking, ISBN 978-3-9. Funnell, Peter Flanders, Judith National Portrait Gallery (Great Britain) (1996), Victorian Portraits in the National Portrait Gallery Collection, National Portrait Gallery, ISBN 978-1-85514-208-4. Ī graduate of Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, Flanders is a Senior Research Fellow in Nineteenth Century Social History at the University of Buckingham. Her work has appeared in The Sunday Telegraph, The Guardian, The Spectator and The Times Literary Supplement. įlanders also writes as an arts critic, on books, dance, art, and recently video games. Recently she has served as a narrator, historian, and advisor for the Ubisoft video game Assassin's Creed Syndicate.
Her book, A Circle of Sisters followed the lives of four female siblings and The Invention of Murder investigated crime of the era. Writing Īs an author, Flanders concentrates on the Victorian period.
Her experiences have been satirized in a crime novel, Writers' Block (2014), retitled A Murder of Magpies (2015). She moved to Britain after university, and worked as an editor for various London publishers. She spent her childhood in Montreal, Canada, apart from a year in Israel in 1972. Her writings centre on the Victorian period.įlanders was born to Jewish parents in London, England. Judith Flanders (born 1959) is a historian, journalist and author, who has settled in London, England.