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The Literature of the Victorian Era by Hugh Walker is a definitive scholarly examination of one of English literature’s most prolific and influential periods. Walker provides an in-depth analysis of the major literary movements, prominent authors, and significant works that characterized the Victorian age from 1837 to 1901.
This non-fiction work explores the diverse genres and styles that emerged during this transformative period, including the Victorian novel, poetry, drama, and prose. Walker examines how Victorian literature reflected the era’s social, political, and technological changes, from industrialization to the expansion of the British Empire. The book features detailed discussions of canonical authors and lesser-known voices that shaped Victorian literary culture.
Essential for literature students, scholars, and enthusiasts, this comprehensive guide offers valuable insights into understanding the context, themes, and artistic innovations that made Victorian literature a cornerstone of English literary tradition.







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