Literary Victorianism
Title: Literary Victorianism
Category: /History
Details: Words: 829 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Literary Victorianism
Category: /History
Details: Words: 829 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Victorianism, by definition, describes the “events and attitudes during the reign of Queen Victoria, which convey notions of ‘prudish,’ ‘repressed,’ and ‘old-fashioned,’” (Landow 3). The Victorian Era consisted of exploration of oneself and the questioning of life and how man came to be. Many advances were made in the fields of literature, religion, and science. “Above all, it was an age of paradox and power,” (Landow 3).
New ideas about bettering man’s condition came into focus.
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ideas were vastly different than the popular belief at the time.
The authors of the Victorian Era helped to usher in the Renaissance of ideas about man’s existence. The birth of ideas regarding man’s position on this planet, religion, women’s rights, and other social issues has been exemplified in these authors’ works. Even though they were ahead of their time, they have been regarded as some of the most profound writers ever.
