Novelists of the victorian age

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Novelists of the victorian age


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Novelists of The Victorian Age SOLANKI CHIRAGKUMAR K MA SEM : 2 Roll Number: 3 Enrolment No : 2069108420180049 Bench: 2017-19 Email: [email protected] Submitted To : Department Of English, MKBU

The Victorian Age Introduction The Victorian age started in 1832 to 1901 during the reign of Queen Victoria. The Victorian age is one of the most remarkable periods in the history of England. The Victorian age was the age of prose and novel. We found development of prose and novels on this age.

The novel in this age fill a place which the drama hold in the days of Elizabethan Age The novels were looking like the bright stars in the sky of England during the Victorian age The great novelists like:- Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy, William Thackeray, George Eliot Robert Browning

Charles Dickens Charles Dickens is the most famous Victorian novelist. He is still one of the most popular and read authors of the world His first novel, The Pickwick Papers, written when he was twenty five year old His most important works include Oliver Twist, Tale of Two Cities, and Great Expectations, Our Mutual Friend , and many more

George Eliot   She was a leading Victorian Novelist.  She also translator. Journalist, Poetist Her major well known Novels.. - The Mill on the Floss, Middlemarch, Felix Holt, The Radical and many more She helped to define realism In Middlemarch the point isn't getting married, but being married.

Thomas Hardy Thomas Hardy remains one of the great novelists of the Victorian age, known for his many novels, short stories and poems He0 witnessed almost all of the significant social, religious and political developments of the Victorian age The impression of Hardy in The Return of the Native is that family relationships are tragic and that the people who try to rise above their class have to suffer His works - Far from the Madding Crowd, The Poor Man and the Lady, The Return of the Native, The Woodlanders, A Pair of Blue Eyes and many more

William Thackeray William Thackeray was born in India where his father served in the British East India Company  His first major novel was The Luck of Barry Lyndon He is probably best known now for Vanity Fair His works - Vanity Fair, The Luck of Barry Lyndon, The Adventures of Philip, The Rose and the Ring and many more

Conclusion The era ended in 1901, when Queen Victoria died. The Victorian age still lives on today through music, literature, and art. This age will always be remembered as a great time in history when Queen Victoria ruled.