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Title: Introduction to the Victorian Age


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Introduction to the Victorian Age
  • A Presentation For English 2323
  • Prepared by Dr. Brenda Cornell

2
Definition
  • The Victorian Age in British literature, art,
    music, and culture derives its name from Queen
    Victoria, who ruled England and set its standards
    from 1839-1901.

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Quotable quote
  • On a visit to London during the celebration of
    Queen Victorias 60th anniversary as queen, Mark
    Twain remarked
  • British history is 2,000 years old, and yet in a
    good many ways the world has moved farther ahead
    since the Queen was born than it moved in all of
    the rest of the 2,000 put together.
  • http//www.wwnorton.com/nael/victorian/welcome.htm

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Characteristics of the Period
  • According to the lifestyle set by the Queen and
    her husband, Prince Albert, high morals, modesty,
    and proper decorum marked Victorian England.
  • It was a time of great optimism marked by
    scientific and industrial inventions, such as
    landmark developments in printing.

5
Social Consciousness
  • Increased emphasis on civic and social
    responsibility brought about social reforms such
    as the abolishment of slavery in America and the
    rise of humanitarian and religious groups such as
    the Salvation Army.

6
Results of the Industrial Revolution in England
  • Advances in scientific knowledge
  • Challenges to religious faith
  • Changes in the status of women

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Effects on Victorian Literature
  • Literature produced during this period reflects
    the spirit of the times
  • Expansion of newspapers and periodicals led to
    ongoing debates about current political and
    social issues.
  • Victorian literature (especially novels) offered
    a realistic, day-to-day portrayal of social life
    and represented these issues in the stories of
    the characters. Suddenly, the once-silent female
    segment of society raised their voices. They
    could even appear onstage, acting in dramas (a
    privilege denied to them prior to this time).

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Content of Victorian Literature
  • Texts dealing with 3 controversies
  • Evolution (ex., Charles Darwin)
  • Industrialism (ex., Charles Dickens)
  • The Woman Question (ex., George Eliot)

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The Painterly Image in Victorian Poetry
  • Explores the rich connection between Victorian
    painting and the literary art. For the writers
    and thinkers of this age, the eye was regarded as
    the truest indicator of truth and beauty.
  • Example Robert Brownings poem, My Last
    Duchess

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Prevalent Genres
  • Lyric and epic poetry
  • Drama
  • Novelprevailed as the major literary form
    portrayed the various changes in Victorian
    manners and society

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Works Cited
  • Abrams and others. The Norton Anthology of
    English Literature. 7th edition. NY W. W.
    Norton, 2000.
  • http//www.wwnorton.com/nael/victorian/welcome.htm
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