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The Victorian Novel

The Victorian Novel. 1837-1901. The Victorian Age . marked roughly by the reign of Queen Victoria of England from 1837-1901. The Victorian Reading Public . firmly established the novel as the dominant literary form of the era

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The Victorian Novel

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  1. The Victorian Novel 1837-1901

  2. The Victorian Age • marked roughly by the reign of Queen Victoria of England from 1837-1901

  3. The Victorian Reading Public • firmly established the novel • as the dominant literary form of the era • most distinctive and lasting literary achievement of Victorian literature • The publication of novels in monthly installments • enabled even the poor to purchase them

  4. The Novelists of the Victorian Era • accepted middle class values • treated the problem of the individual's adjustment to his society • emphasized well-rounded middle-class characters • portrayed the hero as a rational man of virtue • believed that human nature is fundamentally good and lapses are errors of judgment corrected by maturation

  5. Victorian Novel Appeal • realism • impulse to describe the everyday world the reader could recognize • introduction of characters who were blends of virtue and vice • attempts to display the natural growth of personality • expressions of emotion: love, humor, suspense, melodrama, pathos (deathbed scenes) • moral earnestness and wholesomeness, including crusades against social evils and self-censorship to acknowledge the standard morality of the times.

  6. Developments in Narrative Technique • full description and exposition • authorial essays • multi-plotting featuring several central characters • Sub-climaxes: practice of issuing novels in serial installments led novelists to become adept at this

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