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Title: Victorian Literature


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Victorian Literature
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Victorian era
  • Refers to the time during the reign of Queen
    Victoria 1837-1901

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Queen Victoria
  • She had the longest reign in British history
  • Became queen at the age of 18 she was graceful
    and self-assured. She also had a gift for
    drawing and painting
  • Throughout her reign, she maintained a sense of
    dignity and decorum that restored the average
    persons high opinion of the monarchy after a
    series of horrible, ineffective leaders
  • 1840-Victoria married a German prince, Albert,
    who became not king, but Prince-consort
  • After he died in 1861, she sank into a deep
    depression and wore black every day for the rest
    of her life

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Victorian era
  • The Victorian era is characterized by English
    imperialism. England was rapidly expanding.
    Queen Victoria was named Empress of India
  • The Victorian era is also thought to be a time of
    rigid morals and repressed sexuality. Reading
    became a new past time because some theatre was
    regarded as immoral
  • Homosexual behavior was regarded as a criminal
    offense and several writers were sentenced to
    hard labor for engaging in homosexual activities

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Victorian Literature
  • Four types of writing were popular during the
    Victorian Era
  • Realist
  • Naturalist
  • The Novel
  • Poetry

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Realism
  • The attempt to produce in art and literature an
    accurate portrayal of reality
  • Realistic, detailed descriptions of everyday
    life, and of its darker aspects, appealed to many
    readers disillusioned by the progress going on
    around them.
  • Themes in Realist writing included families,
    religion, and social reform

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Naturalism
  • Based on the philosophical theory that actions
    and events are the results not of human
    intentions, but of largely uncontrollable
    external forces
  • Authors chose subjects and themes common to the
    lower and middle classes
  • Attentive to details, striving for accuracy and
    authenticity in their descriptions

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19th Century novel
  • The novel became the leading form of literature
    in the Victorian age, and the 19th century is
    often regarded as the high point of British
    literature
  • Famous Victorian writers include the Bronte
    sisters, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Charles Dickens,
    William Makepeace Thackeray, Oscar Wilde and
    Lewis Carroll

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Victorian novel
  • Victorian novels tend to focus on the difficult
    lives of characters, with the idealized notion
    that hard work, perseverance, love and luck win
    out in the end
  • It follows the belief that virtue is rewarded and
    wrongdoers are punished
  • There is usually a central moral lesson

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Victorian Poetry
  • Seen as a bridge between the earlier Romantics
    and the modernist poets of the 20th Century
  • Several important poets include Elizabeth Barrett
    Browning and her husband, Robert Browning, Alfred
    Lord Tennyson, Matthew Arnold and Gerard Manley
    Hopkins
  • Features a resurgence of Medieval interests
    blended with contemporary concerns (Idylls of the
    King)

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Introduction of Childrens Literature
  • The Victorians are credited with starting
    literature for children
  • Because several laws were enacted which ended
    child labor, and began required education, more
    children were able to read
  • Several authors wrote for children, and had an
    adult following as well, including Lewis Carrol
    (Alice in Wonderland)

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I should also mentionGothic Literature
  • Gothic literature is an example of fantastic
    fiction
  • Often the characters were larger than life, like
    Sherlock Holmes, and had exotic enemies to defeat
  • Other Gothic characters include Dracula and The
    Invisible Man
  • Combines romance and horror in an attempt to
    thrill and terrify and the reader

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The Gothic Novel
  • Emphasis on the power of imagination and the
    supernatural
  • Presents a taste for the mysterious and macabre
  • Nature parallels action and experience
  • Horror, death, and gruesome or supernatural
    events dominate
  • Character motivations are often dark
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