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    of the Victorian Era Writing is more than just clusters of words that fill the blank expanses of white pages but rather for expressing the fleeting imagination of the author’s mind. The Victorian Era‚ a time named for Queen Victoria’s reign in England from 1837-1901‚ was an era that had advancements in many fields‚ from science to literature (Rahn)‚ earning it the name of the Second English Renaissance and the Beginning of Modern Times (Miller). Novels played a huge role in Victorian literature

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    victorianweb.org/neovictorian/rhys/gordon14.html Dreams in Wide Sargasso Sea Alan Gordon ’06‚ English 156‚ Brown University‚ 2004 [Victorian Web Home —> Neo-Victorian Authors —> Jean Rhys —> Leading Questions] This essay is Part II of Alan Gordon ’s "Dreams in Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea." The first part‚ which discusses Jane Eyre‚ reesides in the Victorian Web. Dreams are prevalent in both Charlotte Brontë ’s 1847 novel Jane Eyre‚ and in Jean Rhys ’s 1966 postcolonial re-writing of it‚ Wide

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    During most of the nineteenth century‚ politics in the Victorian Era reached new heights and defied the old ideals of Britain government. After The Reform Act of 1832 and the transition of power to Victoria in 1837‚ two distinct political parties began to form. Society in Great Britain aligned themselves with these parties and fought alongside them to have their beliefs heard. The Liberal party led by William Gladstone and the Conservative party primarily led by Benjamin Disraeli were two political

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    Victorian Servant “He who is not a good servant‚ will not be a good master.”-Plato. The butler‚ servant‚ and the service system played a huge role in the Victorian Era. In this time‚ the Service System was very important. It is the only way some houses got anything around the house done. Many households would be a wreck or would not be able to stay running without the master’s servants. The service system played a huge part in the Victorian Era. Most people in the service system were female. In

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    English 2323 25 July 2011 Religion of the Victorian Era: Faith in Crisis “It was the best of times‚ it was the worst of times‚ it was the age of wisdom‚ it was the age of foolishness … it was the spring of hope‚ it was the winter of despair.”(Charles Dickens‚ A Tale of Two Cities) The Victorians had a society comparable to ours with an explosion of ideas and innovation. Today our American society is famous for being a “melting pot.” Each individual has a different background where they

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    The Victorian Era Values BRIEF INTRODUCTION The Victorian Era of Great Britain was a period of time when Queen Victoria reigned from the years 1837 to 1901. Several values and beliefs made up this age and it is often referred to as the climax of the British industrial revolution. SOCIAL CLASS A main value in the Victorian Era which heavily impacted every individual’s daily life was social class. There were three classes: The Working Class consisted of lower commoners and the men performed

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    Pictorialism in the Victorian Era; The Works of Julia Margaret Cameron and Madame Yevonde A Personal Research Project Looking at Two Female Photographers of the Victorian Era and Their Styles of Photography Contents Introduction………………………………....................................................................3 Chapter 1 - Pictorialism……………………………….................................................4 Chapter 2 - Julia Margaret Cameron………………………………...................

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    | | | |The Commanding Heights Storyline provides a complete netcast of the six-hour television program as originally broadcast -- in three | |two-hour episodes. Each episode is subdivided into chapters listed in the chapter menu‚ together with links to additional related

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    England’s Victorian Era began in 1837‚ during which Queen Victoria took the throne after her uncle‚ William IV‚ passed away. The Victorian Era lasted until 1901‚ the year of Queen Victoria’s death. However‚ the dates are sometimes modified due to the Romantic Period in Britain occurring closely in date to the Victorian Era. Nevertheless‚ the Victorian Era was a period of rapid change and developments in nearly all aspects of life. There were multiple advancements in technological‚ scientific‚ and

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    Judith Walkowitz’s book Prostitution and Victorian Society: Women‚ Class‚ and the State‚ deals with the social and economic impact that prostitution had on English society in the mid to late 19th century. Throughout her piece Walkowitz illustrates the plight of women who are in the prostitution field and that are working the streets throughout England. She starts with the background of most of the prostitutes in Victorian England then talks about the Contagious Disease Act in 1864 that attempted

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