"Redeeming the Mrs. Jellybys of victorian fiction as agents of liberation may be a tall order; but Siegel certainly succeeds wonderfully here in demanding, and offering, reconsideration of our own too-simple condescension toward Victorian condescension." (Victorian Studies) “Charity and Condescension gives literary critics that which we always hope for in anew book: an entirely new way of seeing texts that we all know and teach.”- Suzanne Daly, University of Massachusetts Amherst "Smart and original readings." (Victoriographies)