The Victorian Age (1832-1900) was marked by significant political, social, and literary changes in Britain due to the Industrial Revolution, culminating in the expansion of the British Empire and transformative scientific advancements. Queen Victoria reigned during this time, overseeing a period of dignity for the monarchy and profound societal reforms, such as the abolition of slavery and labor protections. Prominent literary figures like Charles Dickens and Alfred, Lord Tennyson emerged, reflecting the era's realism and naturalism in their works, which often addressed social issues and the human condition.