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Poetry Styles of the Victorian Period

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The Victorian era (1833-1901) brought about a rapid growth of the UK economy. In England, the early Victorian times, the results of industrialism caused a lot of uneasiness throughout the land. These factories are famous for poor working conditions and ordinary workers' residences are very poor. Victorian people suffer from religious, philosophical, and social influences (854 - 856). The complex background of what happened at that time in England led to a new and interesting era of literature.

In the early days of the Victorian era, poetry remained the most obvious form of literature. Like everything else, poetry and poetry has evolved in the 19th century. In the Victorian era, the purpose of poetry and its basic style and tone have changed dramatically. In the first half of the nineteenth century the poetry was still immersed in the escape of reality, the abstract image and the theme of the previous generation. Essayists and novelists are positively facing social problems, but the poet is still contradictory at best. By the middle of the century, most poets have departed from the metaphorical abstraction and metaphysical metaphor, forming more realistic and realistic poetry. Alfred, Lord Dennyson is a simple and simple lyricist who can associate with anyone. The theme of Victorian poetry is often social oriented, but it is never static.

This module examines Victorian poetry and 20th century poetry. The module examines the history and literary appearance of Victorian and 20th century. This work includes works by Robert Browning and Mathew Arnold and works by T. S. Elliott and WB Yeits belong to the Victorian and the twentieth century, respectively. This module consists of 4 units. The first part examines the background of Victorian poetry. In this unit, we will look at the Victorian era, its history, government, religion, literature. In the second part, we will examine works by Robert Browning and Mathew Arnold. In this unit, the main poems of the two poets are tested. In Part 3, we will consider the background of Britain in the 20th century. The history and literary appearance of this era are well debated. Part 4 reviews the work of T.S. Elliot and W.B. Yeats. The style of their poetry is well debated