Eminent Victorians
 /ˌemɪnənt vɪkˈtɔːriənz/
  /ˌemɪnənt vɪkˈtɔːriənz/
- a book (1918) by Lytton Strachey about the lives of four famous Victorians. It was important because, with his other books, it changed the art of biography (= writing about people's lives), by giving real opinions instead of simply praise.