Difference Between Romantic Age and Victorian Age
Romantic Age (1800-1850)
The period from 1800 to 1850 is considered as Romantic age and also triumph over Democracy in Government. According to W.J. Long this era is also called…
- Age of Wordsworth
- The Second Creative period in History of English Literature
- An Age of Revolution or Revival
The age brought intense change in the production of poetry. The close of the 18th century is characterised by Dramatic Change in the history of Europe. This change is marked because of French Revolution and Industrial and Scientific advancement. The word "Revival" suggests writing something which existed in some previous age and literature. Romantic Revival is a return to those Romantic qualities which were found during Elizabethan Age.
"Romanticism is the Opposite not of Classical but of Realism in Literature."
Victorian Age (1850-1900)
"It was the best of times
It was the worst of times
It was the age of Wisdom
It was the age of Foolishness."
The duration of Queen Victoria's reign is known as the Victorian age. It is also known as an 'Age of Tennyson' or some critic also believes as an 'Age of Charles Dickens' It was the age of Peace and Prosperity and also an Age of Prose and Novel. The literature of the Victorian age is influenced by three different factors…
- Industrial Revolution
- Scientific Invention
- Political Freedom
Romantic Poetry and Victorian Poetry
Poetry is one of the ways which is used by writers to express their feelings and ideas and opinions to the rest of the world. Poetry is always at the top in every test of time. Let's have a look at two different periods which experienced extremely different kinds of poems.
Difference Between Charles Dickens and George Eliot
Charles Dickens
Have a heart that never hardens,
And a temper that never tires
and a touch that never hurts.
-From 'Hard Times'
Charles John Huffam Dickens was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's best known fictional characters and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian Era. He was the second of eight children. His mother had been in service to Lord Crew, and his father worked as clerk for the Naval Pay Office. Dickens loved to read. His favorite books like...Don Quixote-Miguel De Cervantes, Tom Jones by Henry Fielding, Arabian Nights etc....Some of his Notable works are….
- A Tale of Two Cities
- Oliver Twist
- Hard Times
- Great Expectations
- David Copperfield
- Bleak House
- A Christmas Carol
He expresses realism from the picture of Poverty and he seems to have built his Hopes for improvement on the spread of the spirit of benevolence. About Dickens G.K.Chesterton used to say….
"There is a great man who makes everyone feel small but the real great man is the man who makes everyone feel great."
George Eliot
Mary Ann Evans, known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, poet, journalist, translator and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era. She is great at Fiction writing. Her interest in detailed Psychological analysis of the realms of the inner consciousness. Her best works are…
- Adam Bede
- The Mill on the Floss
- Silas Marner
- Middlemarch
- Denial Deronda
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