πΉ The Victorian Period (1837–1901) The Victorian Period in English literature corresponds to the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901) . It is marked by rapid industrial growth , social reform , scientific progress , and moral seriousness , along with deep anxieties about class conflict, faith, and modernity. π Historical Background Reign of Queen Victoria Industrial Revolution → urbanization & class divide Expansion of the British Empire Growth of middle class Scientific discoveries (Darwin’s Theory of Evolution ) Religious doubt vs faith π
Why Is It Called the Victorian Age ? Named after Queen Victoria , who ruled Britain from 1837 to 1901 Longest reign in British history (till that time) Symbol of: Moral seriousness Stability Imperial confidence π Exam Line: The age is named after Queen Victoria because her reign shaped the social, political, and moral character of the period. π️ Political Background of the Victoria...
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