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EARLY VICTORIAN
NOVELISTS - Coggle Diagram
EARLY VICTORIAN
NOVELISTS
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SETTING AND CHARACTERS
the city (symbol of industrial civilisation , expression
of anonymous lives and lost indentities)
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the fictional works of the time were so many and so diffrent that it's impossible to generalised about their features and it's also hard to classify them in clearcut groups
WOMEN WRITERS
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yet, it was not easy to be published
TYPES OF NOVELS
NOVELS OF MANNERS
dealt with economic and social problems and described a particular social class - they were rich in psychological analysis, more "upper class" in setting and accurate in structure
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HUMANITARIAN NOVELS
novels of purpose = focused on social problems and
denounced the evils and abused caused by industrialisation
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LITERARY NONSENSE
"fantastic" novels, describing a nonsensical universe where the social rules and conventions are disintegrated, the causeeffect relationship doesn't exist, and time and space have lost their function of giving order to human experience
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SENSATION NOVELS
a mixture of melodrama, mystery, complicated plots and
coincidence; a little superficial, but immediate and dramatic
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