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Who sat on throne 1837-1901 Married her cousin Prince Albert She was hearted broken after his death She died at 80 years of age Queen Victoria
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The economies of Europe expanded Improvement to the steam engine technology Global economy/huge amounts of wealth were created Solely to the middle class New market economy favored industry over agriculture Large numbers of farmers left. Seeking work in factories, cities were overwhelmed
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The majority of writers spoke out Essayist Thomas Carlyle Elizabeth Barret-Browings poet produce The Cry of the children Novelist Charles Dickens Novelist & essayist focused on realities & directly addressed the social problems rather than fancy
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Romantic period poetry was the dominant genre Novels was the most important in Victorian period William Thackeray, Vanity Fair, satirical view Anne, Charlotte, Emily-Wuthering Heights example of gothic Romanticism Thomas Hardy, forerunner for Modernist Movement Children literature became growth industry Comic verse /Victorian Era/Oscar Wilde Science, philosophy Charles Darwin Philosophical writings John Stuart Mill Nature writing/ Alfred Lord Tennyson Serial publication in magazines/journals became more popular
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English Novelist and Poet Born 1816 in Thornton Yorkshire Parents: Maria & Patrick Bronte Raise with 5 Siblings: Maria, Elizabeth, Emily, Anne, and Branwell 1820 family moved to the village of Haworth Mother died of Cancer
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Mr. Bronte sent daughters to the Clergy Daughters’ School School affected her health Two sisters died Childhood imaginations 1831-1832 Charlotte continued her education 1833 She wrote The Green Dwarf 1835/38 She returned as a teacher 1839 A position as governess 1842 traveled to Brussels to enroll at boarding school 1844 She tried to open own school but it failed
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May 1846 Charlotte, Emily, Anne published a collection of poetry Charlotte’s first manuscript The Professor 1847 Jane Eyre was published 1848 Charlotte began to work second manuscript Shirley/later published 1849 Third novel last published in her life time Villette 1853
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Before publication of Vilette she received a proposal from Arthur Bell Nichols She initially turn him down & her father objected Jan 1854 she accepted persuaded by friend Elizabeth, gained fathers approval, April married in June. Charlotte became pregnant soon after & died with unborn child March 31,1855 age of 38
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Charlotte’s first novel The Professor was published posthumously 1857 Emma published posthumously 1860
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