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Victorian novel (Victorian age (communion of interest and opinion…
Victorian novel
Victorian age
communion of interest and opinion
between
writers
their readers
middle classes
borrowed book from libraries
read various periodicals
grat deal victorian literature
first published in istalments
in the pages of periodicals
novel became
most popular form of literature
main form of entertainment
novels were read aloud in the family
Novelist
aimed at reflecting social changes
such as Industrial revolution
struggle for democracy
the growth of towns
were aware of evils of society
denounced them
great number
written by women
some of them
used a male pseudonym
to see their work in print
women
were majority of
novel-buyers
readers
they spent more time
than men at home
woman's novels
moved in the direction of a
realistic exploration of the daily lives
value of women within
family and community
first part of Victorian age
linked to social novels
main rapresentative was Dikens