The Victorian Novel. Liceo scientifico A. Einstein Bredeon Giovanni Battista Carabellese Giulia Grade: 5th A A.S. 2010/2011

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The Victorian Novel Liceo scientifico A. Einstein Bredeon Giovanni Battista Carabellese Giulia Grade: 5th A A.S. 2010/2011

Where did it develop? United Kingdom Why it is called Victorian Age? It is called Victorian Age because it was the period of Queen Victorian's reign When did it develop? From June 1837 until 22 January 1901 What happened? The reign was a long period of prosperity for the British people and British Empire What were the main trends? PURITANISM Progress UTILITARIANISM Wealth DARWINISM Scientific Approach -TRANSPORTATION -INDUSTRY -COMUNICATION -OTHER INNOVATION

Monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death and Empress of India Daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn and Princess Victoria of Saxe- Coburg-Saalfeld Her reign is longer than that of any other British monarch, and is the longest of any female monarch in history

Definition: A novel is a book of long narrative in literary prose. The novel became the most popular form of literature thanks to: Technological advancement in printing The enormous growth of middle classes Publication in instalments in the pages of periodicals Themes : - The birth of a new class(working class) - Poverty - The industrial system of production - The clash between classes - The desire to rise and the fear of falling down the social social leader - The growth of towns - The struggle for democracy - Education and children - Middle class family life

Characteristic elements REALISM GROTESQUE PATHOS Exageration of the tones The role of the narrator Novelists felt they had a moral and social responsibility The setting The city, which was the main symbol of the industrial civilization Characters They are deeply analyzed They are recognizable and considered real

Novel of manners -Economical and social problem -Description of a particular social class (Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen) Social-Problem Novel -Turmoil of the 1830s and 1840s (Hard Time by Charles Dickens) Novel of formation -Character s development from youth to maturity (David Copperfield by Charles Dickens) Psychological novel -Psychological and moral complexity of human beings (The strange case of dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Louis Stevenson) Realistic Novel -Society -People Behaviour (Tess of the d Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy) Nonsensical Novel -Different conception of space and time (Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll)

Most popular novelist of the Victorian Age At the age of 12 he was sent to a workhouse He wrote 14 novels and many short story His novel were published in instalments He travelled in America, Switzerland, France and Italy and wrote accounts of his journeys He was critical of the injustices of Victorian society He had 10 children

Flat characters: A flat character is a character who does not undergo substantial change or growth in the course of a story. *Oliver Twist (Oliver Twist): never loses his sense of morality or kindness *Mr. Bounderby (Hard Times): is a boastful man and he never changes his mind in the course of the story Dickens creates caricatures *Mr. Bounderby (Hard Times): Dickens use physical appearance to do a caricature Characters are moral teacher *Nicholas Nickelby (Nicholas Nickelby ): teaches us that loyal people win Children are the most important characters Dickens always side with the children and the outcast.

In Dickens novels the plot is secondary to the creation of characters, and the whole book works to show the reader the harsh realities of the industrial world, and to offer a criticism to Utilitarism. OLIVER TWIST treatments and exploitation of children in the workhouses NICHOLAS NICKELBY treatments of students in boarding school treatments of teacher in boarding school The education system HARD TIMES Principles of utilitarianism Rich people who use their power irresponsibly Industrial city

Oliver Twist TITLE: it is the protagonist s name SETTING: Dinning hall of the work house, an institution for poor people STORY LINE: Oliver and his companions can only eat small rations of food and they are hungry. Oliver asks for more and all are stupefied THEMES: Children, poverty, hypocrisy of Victorian society NARRATIVE TECNIQUE:Third person omniscient narrator, telling and showing READER S POSITION: The reader is not free because of the narrator s filter PURPOSE: -He juxtaposes sad and comic details [ ] Oliver Twist and his companions suffered the tortures of slow starvation [ ] he was afraid he might some night happen to eat the boy who slept next him [ ] They implicitly believed him. -He ridicules what he intends to criticise Oliver Twist has asked for more! For more! [ ] Compose yourself, Bumble, and answer me distinctly. Do Iunderstand that he asked for more, after he had eaten the supper allotted by dietary?

TITLE : it is the protagonist s name Nicholas Nickelby SETTING: Dotheboys Hall, a school for boys in Yorkshire STORY LINE: Nicholas starts working as a teacher Squeers School. He shows to boys his modes of education. in Mr. THEMES: -Children s treatments Into these bowls Mrs. Squeers [ ] poured a brown composition [ ] and was called porridge. A minute wedge of brown bread was inserted in each bowl He could not but observe how silent and sad the boys all seemed to be. [ ]The children sat crouching and shivering together -Teacher s treatment Having further disposed of a slice of bread and butter, allotted to him in virtue of his office [ ] -Bad education We go upon the practical mode of teaching, Nickelby [ ] When the boy Knows this out of book, he goes and does it. -Ignorance of Mr. Squeers A horse is a quadruped, and quadruped s Latin for beast [ ] NARRATIVE TECNIQUE:Third person omniscient narrator, telling and showing READER S POSITION: The reader is not free because of the narrator s filter

Hard Times TITLE : it refears to a difficult period in which the story takes plece SETTING: Coketown STORY LINE: Mr. Bounderby is a rich man and he is proud to be a self-made man. He is described in his physical appaerance and personality. Now he is speaking with Mrs Gradring. THEMES: Industrialization, Utilitarianism and poverty NARRATIVE TECNIQUE:Third person omniscient narrator, telling and showing READER S POSITION: The reader is not free because of the narrator s filter THE PURPOSE: Dickens wants to show that an approach to life based on interest and rationalism is not proper and suitable for an happy life