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The victorian age - Coggle Diagram
The victorian age
common features in novels
clear moral purposes
represent the realistic way human conditions
Adventurous plots full of stories
narration the third person
structure of the books in three volumes
the novel became the most famous literary genre of the victorian age because
you could borrow books from the library
increases the number of people who could read and buy
the books were easily transportable
novels were often serialized in newspapers
Literature in the Victorian era and characterized by two currents
the victorian compromise
this phase aimed to instruct and entertain readers
and the works were themed adventurous and realistic (literary current) but for moral purpose
the anti-victorian reaction
exposed all the contradictions of their works thanks to the birth of realism
promote realistic presentation without personal or moral judgment
realistic writers were influenced by the theory of positivism