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Nineteenth-Century Literature in Transition: The 1830s provides a comprehensive analysis of English literary culture during one of the most dynamic periods in the nation’s history. The 1830s witnessed significant political reform, industrialization, and social change that profoundly influenced literary production and aesthetic values.
This collection of essays examines major authors, genres, and literary movements of the era, including Romanticism’s decline and the emergence of new Victorian sensibilities. Contributors explore how writers engaged with contemporary issues such as parliamentary reform, Catholic emancipation, and the rise of the middle class. The volume demonstrates how literature both reflected and shaped public discourse during this transitional decade.
By focusing on a single formative period, the editors reveal the complex relationships between literature, history, and culture. Essential for scholars of Romanticism, Victorian literature, and nineteenth-century history, this work illuminates how the 1830s established foundations for literary developments throughout the Victorian era.







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