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Poetry From The Victorian Era

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Poetry from the Victorian era refers to the poetic works produced during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901) in Britain. This period is characterized by a wide range of themes, styles, and poetic movements.

Key Features

  • Rich imagery and symbolism
  • Exploration of social issues
  • Emphasis on nature and romanticism
  • Use of traditional forms such as sonnets and ballads
  • Influence of industrialization and changing societal norms

Pros

  • Diverse range of themes and styles
  • Reflection of Victorian society and values
  • Influence on modern poetry

Cons

  • Some poems may contain outdated or offensive language or attitudes
  • Limited representation of marginalized voices

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