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(THE VICTORIAN NOVEL, QUEEN VICTORIA, THE LATER YEARS OF QUEEN VICTORIA’S…
THE VICTORIAN NOVEL
Readers and writers
The publishing world
The Victorians’ interest in prose
The novelist’s aim
The narrative technique
Types of novels
Women writers
QUEEN VICTORIA
An age of reform
Workhouses and religion
Chartism
The Irish Potato Famine
Technological progress
Foreign policy
THE LATER YEARS OF QUEEN VICTORIA’S REIGN
The Liberal and the Conservative Parties
Benjamin Disraeli
William Gladstone
The Anglo-Boer Wars
Empress of India
EARLY VICTORIAN THINKERS
Bentham’s Utilitarianism
Evangelicalism
Mill and the empiricist tradition
Challenges from the scientific field
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
The difference between the North and the South
The Civil War
The abolitions of slavery
A new version of the American dream
AMERICAN RENAISSANCE
The New England Renaissance
The Puritan heritage
Transcendentalism
The power of human consciousness
THE LATE VICTORIAN NOVEL
The realistic novel
The psychological novel
Colonial literature
THE VICTORIAN COMPROMISE
A complex age
Respectability
CHARLES DICKENS
OLIVER TWIST
THE BRONTE SISTERS
WUTHERING HEIGHTS
Walt Whitman
A life-long poem
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
THE STRANGER CASE OF DR. JAKYLL AND MR HYDE
RUDYARD KIPLING
Kim and The Jungle Book
OSCAR WILDE
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY
EMILY DICKINSON