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

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Victorian Literature

Victorian era Refers to the time during the reign of Queen Victoria

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 like Oscar Wilde were sentenced to hard labor for engaging in “homosexual activities”

19 th Century novel The novel became the leading form of literature in the Victorian age, and the 19 th 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

Charles Dickens Dickens wrote his first novel at the age of 25, The Pickwick Papers, which became very successful He wanted to write entertaining pieces but his real goal was to offer commentary on the social challenges of the era, including the plight of the poor and the oppressed Like many writers his work started as more lighthearted, but near the end of the century it took a turn toward darker themes

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

Children’s 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)

Gothic 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

Gothic Literature Features include: foreign monsters, ghosts, curses, hidden rooms and witch-craft Usually are set in castles, monasteries or cemeteries

Wuthering Heights Written by Emily Bronte, it is a classic example of Gothic Romanticism It features violence, passion, the supernatural and heightened emotion It was not immediately appreciated by Victorian readers, as women were “supposed” to write romances

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

Frankenstein Story opens on the ship of an English explorer, Robert Walton, in the Arctic Ocean Walton serves as a framing device for the real action of the story: the creation of a monster by Dr. Victor Frankenstein

Walton rescues a drowning Dr. Frankenstein who tells him the story In the flashback, Victor tells of his obsession with creating a human being, but is horrified by the monstrous result Victor abandons his monster and the monster sets out on his own. Rejected by humanity, the monster becomes enraged and kills Victor’s brother. The monster then demands that Victor make him a wife. Victor obeys, but then kills the female monster out of fear. The monster kills Victor’s friend and wife in retaliation.

The End… After Walton rescues Victor and hears his tale, the scientist dies. The monster comes to the ship to grieve for his fallen creator The book ends when the monster goes to the North Pole to destroy himself. Walton returns to England, and the reader is left feeling like the monster could be out there somewhere…

Gothic Elements in Jane Eyre As a girl, Jane’s punishment is to be locked in a red room where a relative had previously died. She later sees the ghost. Some characters hold frightening and dark secrets, contributing to the atmosphere of mystery. Two terrible and destructive fires occur. We eventually discover the fact that a menacing and insane woman has been in the home of Jane’s employer (and love interest) for most of the plot. One character, Rochester, receives disfiguring injuries.

Victorian Poetry Seen as a bridge between the earlier “Romantics” and the modernist poets of the 20 th 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)

Science in the Victorian era Important time for the development of science, tried to describe and classify the natural world Charles Darwin On the Origin of the Species about the theory of evolution. Although it took a long time to be accepted, it dramatically affected society and thought.