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The Victorian Period

Date Assignment
3/30 Introduction to Victorian Literature
  • Editor’s Introduction, pp. 527–551[1]
  • Take Period Introduction Quiz on D2L Quiz-icon.png
  • Respond on r/LitWiki: Based on your reading, identify the five most important characteristics that define the Victorian Age. Who are the major figures? Major works? What should readers look for in the work?
3/31
Waterhouse, The Lady of Shalott
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Gerard Manley Hopkins
  • “God’s Grandeur”
  • “The Windhover”
4/1
Robert Browning Matthew Arnold Christina Rossetti
4/4 Oscar Wilde
  • The Importance of Being Earnest Quiz-icon.png
4/5 Take the Victorian Period Check-In on D2L
« The Romantic Age   Through WWI »



note

  1. See D2L for an overview of the period.
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