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The Victorian Age 
1832-1900 
British Literature 
By : Ms.Hajar ALmaa
General Info About the Time 
• Enormous changes occurred in 
political and social life in England and 
the rest of the world 
• The scientific and technical 
innovations of the Industrial 
Revolution, the emergence of modern 
nationalism, and the European 
colonization of much of Africa, the 
Middle East, and the Far East 
changed most of Europe 
• Far-reaching new ideas created the 
greatest outpouring of literary 
production the world has ever seen
Queen Victoria (1819-1901) 
Reign: 1837-1901 
• 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 person’s 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 (A prince consort is the 
husband of a queen regnant who is not himself a king in his own 
right. ) 
• After he died in 1861, she sank into a 
deep depression and wore black 
every day for the rest of her life
The Growth of the British Empire 
• England grew to become the greatest nation on 
earth 
• Empire included Canada, Australia, New 
Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Africa, 
Kenya, and India 
• England built a very large navy and merchant 
fleet (for trade and colonization)
The Growth of the British Empire 
(continued) 
• By the mid-1800s, England was the largest 
exporter and importer of goods in the world. It 
was the primary manufacturer of goods and the 
wealthiest country in the world 
• Because of England’s success, they felt it was 
their duty to bring English values, laws, customs, 
and religion to the “savage” races around the 
world
Other Thoughts… 
• John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)- 
philosopher who created two ideas 
• Utilitarianism: the object of moral 
action was to bring about the greatest 
good for the greatest amount of people 
• Liberalism: governments had the right to 
restrict the actions of individuals only 
when those actions harmed others, and 
that society should use its collective 
resources to provide for the basic 
welfare of others. Also encouraged 
equal rights for women
Victorian Literature 
• Four types of writing were 
popular during the Victorian 
Era: 
• Realist 
• Naturalist 
• The Novel 
• Poetry
RReeaalliissmm 
• The attempt to produce in art and 
literature an accurate portrayal of reality 
• Realistic, detailed descriptions of everyday 
life, and of its darker aspects. 
• Themes in Realist writing included 
families, religion, and social reform
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
The Novel 
• Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights 
• Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre 
• Charles Dickens: Many of his 
novels were published in serial 
form. His comic and sentimental 
descriptions of the lives of people 
in diverse occupations and social 
classes made Dickens the most 
popular Victorian novelist. A 
Christmas Carol, Great 
Expectations, David Copperfield 
Emily Bronte 
Charlotte Bronte 
Charles Dickens
Poetry 
• Alfred, Lord Tennyson : Most popular 
Victorian poet. He wrote narrative poems 
• Robert Browning : raised the dramatic 
monologue to new heights—making it a 
vehicle for deep psychological probing and 
character study 
• Elizabeth Barrett Browning : with Robert, 
one of literature’s greatest love affairs. 
Wrote love sonnets valued for their lyric 
beauty
• Interesting Facts 
• 1848: Women begin attending University of London 
• 1850: Life Insurance introduced 
• 1851: Gold discovered 
• 1860: Florence Nightingale founds school for nurses 
• 1876: Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone 
• 1877: Thomas Alva Edison patents the phonograph 
• 1901: Queen Victoria dies
• Characteristics of Victorian Literature 
The literature of the Victorian age, named for the reign of Queen 
Victoria) entered in a new period after the romantic revival. 
The literature of this era expressed the fusion of pure 
romance to gross realism. Though, the Victorian Age 
produced great poets, the age is also remarkable for the 
excellence of its prose. 
The discoveries of science have particular effects upon the 
literature of the age. If you study all the great writers of this 
period, you will mark four general characteristics: 
• 1. Literature of this age tends to come closer to daily life 
which reflects its practical problems and interests. It becomes 
a powerful instrument for human progress. Socially & 
economically, Industrialism was on the rise and various 
reform movements like emancipation, child labor, women’s 
rights, and evolution.
• 2. Moral Purpose: The Victorian literature seems to 
deviate from "art for art's sake" and asserts its moral 
purpose. Tennyson, Browning, Carlyle, Ruskin - all 
were the teachers of England with the faith in their 
moral message to instruct the world. 
• 3. Idealism: It is often considered as an age of doubt 
and pessimism. The influence of science is felt here. 
The whole age seems to be caught in the conception 
of man in relation to the universe with the idea of 
evolution. 
• 4. Though, the age is characterized as practical and 
materialistic, most of the writers exalt a purely ideal 
life. It is an idealistic age where the great ideals like 
truth, justice, love, brotherhood are emphasized by 
poets, essayists and novelists of the age.
• 5 Show the strong influence of the 
Romantics, but they cannot sustain the 
confidence the Romantics felt in the power 
of the imagination.

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Victorian Poetry - 1stLec

  • 1. The Victorian Age 1832-1900 British Literature By : Ms.Hajar ALmaa
  • 2. General Info About the Time • Enormous changes occurred in political and social life in England and the rest of the world • The scientific and technical innovations of the Industrial Revolution, the emergence of modern nationalism, and the European colonization of much of Africa, the Middle East, and the Far East changed most of Europe • Far-reaching new ideas created the greatest outpouring of literary production the world has ever seen
  • 3. Queen Victoria (1819-1901) Reign: 1837-1901 • 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 person’s 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 (A prince consort is the husband of a queen regnant who is not himself a king in his own right. ) • After he died in 1861, she sank into a deep depression and wore black every day for the rest of her life
  • 4. The Growth of the British Empire • England grew to become the greatest nation on earth • Empire included Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Africa, Kenya, and India • England built a very large navy and merchant fleet (for trade and colonization)
  • 5. The Growth of the British Empire (continued) • By the mid-1800s, England was the largest exporter and importer of goods in the world. It was the primary manufacturer of goods and the wealthiest country in the world • Because of England’s success, they felt it was their duty to bring English values, laws, customs, and religion to the “savage” races around the world
  • 6. Other Thoughts… • John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)- philosopher who created two ideas • Utilitarianism: the object of moral action was to bring about the greatest good for the greatest amount of people • Liberalism: governments had the right to restrict the actions of individuals only when those actions harmed others, and that society should use its collective resources to provide for the basic welfare of others. Also encouraged equal rights for women
  • 7. Victorian Literature • Four types of writing were popular during the Victorian Era: • Realist • Naturalist • The Novel • Poetry
  • 8. RReeaalliissmm • The attempt to produce in art and literature an accurate portrayal of reality • Realistic, detailed descriptions of everyday life, and of its darker aspects. • Themes in Realist writing included families, religion, and social reform
  • 9. 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
  • 10. The Novel • Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights • Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre • Charles Dickens: Many of his novels were published in serial form. His comic and sentimental descriptions of the lives of people in diverse occupations and social classes made Dickens the most popular Victorian novelist. A Christmas Carol, Great Expectations, David Copperfield Emily Bronte Charlotte Bronte Charles Dickens
  • 11. Poetry • Alfred, Lord Tennyson : Most popular Victorian poet. He wrote narrative poems • Robert Browning : raised the dramatic monologue to new heights—making it a vehicle for deep psychological probing and character study • Elizabeth Barrett Browning : with Robert, one of literature’s greatest love affairs. Wrote love sonnets valued for their lyric beauty
  • 12. • Interesting Facts • 1848: Women begin attending University of London • 1850: Life Insurance introduced • 1851: Gold discovered • 1860: Florence Nightingale founds school for nurses • 1876: Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone • 1877: Thomas Alva Edison patents the phonograph • 1901: Queen Victoria dies
  • 13. • Characteristics of Victorian Literature The literature of the Victorian age, named for the reign of Queen Victoria) entered in a new period after the romantic revival. The literature of this era expressed the fusion of pure romance to gross realism. Though, the Victorian Age produced great poets, the age is also remarkable for the excellence of its prose. The discoveries of science have particular effects upon the literature of the age. If you study all the great writers of this period, you will mark four general characteristics: • 1. Literature of this age tends to come closer to daily life which reflects its practical problems and interests. It becomes a powerful instrument for human progress. Socially & economically, Industrialism was on the rise and various reform movements like emancipation, child labor, women’s rights, and evolution.
  • 14. • 2. Moral Purpose: The Victorian literature seems to deviate from "art for art's sake" and asserts its moral purpose. Tennyson, Browning, Carlyle, Ruskin - all were the teachers of England with the faith in their moral message to instruct the world. • 3. Idealism: It is often considered as an age of doubt and pessimism. The influence of science is felt here. The whole age seems to be caught in the conception of man in relation to the universe with the idea of evolution. • 4. Though, the age is characterized as practical and materialistic, most of the writers exalt a purely ideal life. It is an idealistic age where the great ideals like truth, justice, love, brotherhood are emphasized by poets, essayists and novelists of the age.
  • 15. • 5 Show the strong influence of the Romantics, but they cannot sustain the confidence the Romantics felt in the power of the imagination.