Victorian Stories

Victorian Stories refer to literary works that were written during the Victorian era, which spans from 1837 to 1901, when Queen Victoria ruled Britain. These stories often reflect the values, social norms, and cultural attitudes of the time period, addressing themes such as class structure, morality, gender roles, and industrialization. Victorian Stories are characterized by their intricate plots, detailed descriptions, and emphasis on realism, often featuring complex characters and exploring the complexities of human nature. This genre includes works by authors such as Charles Dickens, Charlotte Brontë, and Thomas Hardy, whose novels have become classics of English literature.




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Victorian Stories