• something better—their child

    Although there are occasional instances in the literature of Romanticism where the
    world of childhood is privileged—Wordsworth's "Ode: Intimations of Immortality" is
    a prime example—still the timbres here are unmistakeably Victorian, another sign of
    the major shift in British culture during the 1820s. The nostalgic sentimentality,
    however, rather veils the way in which Victor displaces upon his parents the mode
    of his future conduct in life. His tacit abdication of responsibility will be repeated
    in a more overt manner further on in his account.