The Victorian Age at Department of English, Haflong Govt. College

The Victorian Age at Department of English, Haflong Govt. College
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Lalsangzuali Tuolor, an English department at Haflong Govt. College, delves into the rich literary era of the Victorian Age. Exploring the works of notable authors such as Charles Dickens, the department offers a comprehensive study of the social, cultural, and political aspects of this period. Students are encouraged to analyze and interpret various texts, gaining a deeper understanding of the influential literary movements of the time.

  • Victorian Age
  • English literature
  • Haflong Govt. College
  • Charles Dickens
  • Literary studies

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  1. The Victorian Age Lalsangzuali Tuolor Department of English Haflong Govt, College.

  2. Features of Victorian Non-fiction Didactic essays on politics and society. Historical tracts. Polemical writings on problems of the working class. Critical thinking a writing on art and architecture, which influenced subsequent generations.

  3. Features of Victorian Fiction Realism was the preferred form. Predominantly concerned with social issues. The industrial novel emerged in this age. Morals and social codes were major concerns.

  4. Features of Victorian Poetry Relied on classical and traditional forms and ideas. Use of local colloquial speech and dialect. Classicism, mediavalism and aestheticism influenced several poets. Anxiety over religion, science and tradition. Crisis of faith in most of the major poets.

  5. Features of Victorian Drama Popular drama included farces and pantomimes. Convent Garden and Drury Lane were enlarged. Some lavish and sensation plays Use of everyday English in the popular play.

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