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Late Victorian Novelists - Coggle Diagram
Late Victorian Novelists
In the second phase of Victorian literature, criticism became stronger and realism more evident
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The literary production of the second half of the 19 century was characterised by a growing sense of dissatisfaction, anxiety and fear
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Literary criticism was one of the most interesting examples of prose writing of the Victorian Age and greatly contributed to shaping the literary taste of the era
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Scientific writing is another important genre of Victorian prose: its most significant example was Charles Darwin's , On the Origin of Species
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The Victorian Age was also the time when British colonial expansionism reached its climaxin terms of power, extension and orgaisation
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