In the Victorian era, poets were motivated to discuss each other in the fervor of enlightenment. Romanticism and Victorian literature were initially a problem to be accepted. As a Victorian poet, Gerald Manley Hopkins attacks religious ideas by doubting the existence of God. Hopkins' sonnet reflects this problem of oppressive religion and is educating people through his great poems to conspiracy of the changing era. Hopkins is faithful to the new era of the Victorian era by reconciling the lack of divinity.
The literature of the Victorian era (1837 - 1901) has reached a new era after a romantic resurrection. The literature of this era was Romanticism, Modernism, Realism in order. Therefore, it can also be called a fusion of romantic and graphic writing style. The Victorian era produced two great poets, Lord Alfred Tenison and Robert Browning, but the prose in this era is also very good. A Victorian novel is often an idealized portrait of a difficult life and ultimately diligence, patience, love, and luck will win. They usually tend to improve nature through an inner central moral lesson. This formula is the basis of early Victorian novels, but the situation became more complicated with the development of the century.
In the Victorian era, poets were motivated to discuss each other in the fervor of enlightenment. Romanticism and Victorian literature were initially a problem to be accepted. As a Victorian poet, Gerald Manley Hopkins attacks religious ideas by doubting the existence of God. Hopkins' sonnet reflects this problem of oppressive religion and is educating people through his great poems to conspiracy of the changing era. - Romanticism is a philosophical and artistic movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, representing the emotional center of literature, philosophy, art, religion, politics and changed in the reaction of enlightenment.
In European literature, the term romanticism is often used to denote the era from the 1830s. European romantic times covered roughly the British Victorian era, but the UK Romantic date given above corresponds roughly to the German "Frühromantik". The Victorian era covered the era of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). Various customs of Victorian poetry, such as Alfred Tennyson, Robert Browning, Algernon Charles Swinburn, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, are more or less a continuation of the UK Romantic tradition. The Victorian era was also the heyday of the novel. Chales Dickens, Brontë sisters, William Makepeace Thackeray, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy all wrote masterpieces at this time.