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The article focuses on the neo-Victorian postcolonial novel and on the late neo-Victorian novel with the colonial motives. The article explores genre peculiarities of these modifications of the late neo-Victorian novel. The article focuses on the problem ... see more

Appropriate understanding and embracing of the literature in the 19th century in Britain, should be considered so crucial when it comes to writing of novel and the same as to that of theater. Although Radcliff & Mattacks (2009) point out the changes exper... see more

The article focuses on the neo-Victorian postcolonial novel and on the late neo-Victorian novel with the colonial motives. The article explores genre peculiarities of these modifications of the late neo-Victorian novel. The article focuses on the problem ... see more

The article focuses on the neo-Victorian postcolonial novel and on the late neo-Victorian novel with the colonial motives. The article explores genre peculiarities of these modifications of the late neo-Victorian novel. The article focuses on the problem ... see more

The Victorians are known as a novel-writing and novel-reading society, which makes it nearly impossible to judge the exact number of novels that were published in the period. The novel industry was central to many Victorian concerns: novel-writing was a w... see more

The Victorian era was defined as a series of changes in regards to the social, political and moral aspects of England during the nineteenth century. Many works during the Victorian period such as Sarah Stickney Ellis’ The Women of England: Their Social Du... see more

The Victorian era was defined as a series of changes in regards to the social, political and moral aspects of England during the nineteenth century. Many works during the Victorian period such as Sarah Stickney Ellis’ The Women of England: Their Social Du... see more

This article briefly explores the impact made by contemporary and continental scientific concepts and discoveries on the minds of Victorian novelists such as George Eliot and Charles Dickens, and how they made artistic use of them in their novels.

This paper explores how sensation novels like Wilkie Collins’ The Woman in White and Ellen Wood’s East Lynne complicate traditionally understood gender roles through the lens of the separate spheres ideology, which Amanda Vickery asserts “has come to cons... see more

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