Philosophy and Values of the Victorians/ Characteristics of Victorian Literature
Values | Major Ideas | Literary
Form/
Structure | Literary Content/ Themes | Literary
Genres/ Styles | Key Authors |
Earnestness | Expansion of Empire | Narrative over Lyric | Isolation/ Alienation | Dramatic
Monologue | Lord Tennyson |
Respectability | Glorification of War | Meter and Rhythm over Imagery | Lack of communication | Novel
Elegy
magazines
| The Brontes
Oscar Wilde |
Evangelism | Industrialism | Objective; reflective | Pessimism and despair | Drama: Comedy of Manners | Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning |
Evolution and Progress | Economic Prosperity | Melancholy or meditative, even in love poems | Loss of faith | Rigid standards of personal behavior | Charles Dickens |
Hypocrisy? | Reform | Moral issues, didactic | Didactic | High moral tone | Thomas Carlyle |
Protestant work ethic | | Contemporary subjects | | | Charles Darwin |
Restraint | | Longer over shorter forms | | | Matthew Arnold |
Utilitarianism Strong emphasis on duty | | More common expressions | | | Dante Gabriel and Christina Rosetti |
| | Medieval subjects and forms | | | Rudyard Kipling |
| Romantic Era | Victorian Era |
Idealism | Visionary/Utopian | Sober/Utilitarian |
View of Nature | Kind/Harmonious | Harsh/Cruel |
Focus | Inward/Individual
Common man
Imagination Introspection | Outward/Nation
Middle class
Reality
Work |
Philosophy | Transcendentalism | Utilitarianism |
More Victoriana
Key Metaphor | Struggle or strife |
Key Theme | Theory of evolution leads to crisis of faith
Intellectual and spiritual doubt – antidote is work |
Growing social
consciousness | Reform movements – child labour, safety, hours
Women – demand emancipation, enfranchisement, evolution |
Victorian Trinity | Religion, science, morality |
Nationalism | Britain – first great modern industrial nation |
Poets | Feel alienated, betrayed – estranged from life and love – so isolate themselves no groups or friends |
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