victorian literature
Victorian literature refers to the literary works produced during the reign of Queen Victoria in the United Kingdom (1837-1901), characterized by a distinctive writing style, themes, and values of that era. It often reflects the social, cultural, and moral concerns of the time, featuring elements such as a focus on domestic life, strict moral codes, realism, and a critique of societal issues.
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