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The Victorian World The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
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Progress!! ► Queen Victoria’s Reign ► Booming Economy ► Expansion ► Two New Classes: Industrial middle class Modern middle class ► Browning: “God’s in his heaven -- / All’s right with the world!”
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All is NOT Right ► Brutal factory conditions ► Stinking slums ► Corn laws – high taxes on corn discouraged food imports and made food too costly for the poor ► Only the wealthy and middle classes could vote
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Fixes ► Corn laws suspended due to Irish famine ► Reform act brought vote to lower classes ► Women were allowed to attend universities ► Laws regulated workdays, factories, and housing ► A system of free grammar schools established
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Growth of the Empire ► Hong Kong 1842 ► India 1858 ► Africa 1870-1902
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Victorian Thought Conflicts ► Admired material benefits of industry ► Deplored brutality of factory life and slums ► Should business have free reign or government control? ► Theory of Evolution vs. Creation
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Victorian Literature ► Continuing Romantic influence depicted nature as mirror of human feelings ► Naturalism depicted harsh realities of life in the Industrial Revolution and saw nature as harsh and indifferent to human suffering
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Victorian Poetry ► Alfred, Lord Tennyson – music of language ► Robert Browning – psychological monologues ► Elizabeth Barrett Browning – love poems ► Thomas Hardy and A.E.Housman – life’s disappointments
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Victorian Drama ► Boomed after government restrictions on playhouses were lifted in 1843
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Victorian Novel ► The novel is quintessentially Victorian ► New middle class were avid readers ► Novels published in serial form ► Heavy on social issues Emily and Charlotte Bronte Charles Dickens Jane Austen
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