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I. Introduction

A. Topic/Issue:

B. Author/Work(s)/Period 1:

C. Author/Work(s)/Period 2:

D. Thesis Statement:

II. Overview of the topic you are discussing

A. Period 1:

B. Period 2:

III. Connections, comparisons, contrast, etc.

IV. Conclusion

The Romantic and Victorian Era

Introduction

The Victorian and romantic era

The wars of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1815 had ended, and while the French Revolution and the Empire had changed the face of Europe, and exhausted the imagination of the world, was also more silent, the powerful Great Britain, soon to enter the scene as a major world power. In addition, like any authoritarian society, the industrial bourgeoisie of the nineteenth century lived British anxious to prevent the disorder. Not even his private life belongs to the alleged disorderly. Vices and bad habits must be eliminating even in the most secret places of her bedroom. Hence, Victoria, for example, worry regulates both sexual lives to his subjects, especially women.

The revolution brought a birth of a new capital, the birth of art, the birth of a new Russian literature, the rapid formation of a literary language - Renaissance in Russia, his early period. Renaissance - it is always the romantic era, with its openness to the phenomena of world culture, the rush to perfection, that is, a man and his creations - art, only with reference to classical antiquity as a primary source. Therefore, the Renaissance at the apogee of its take-off in higher achievement is a classic-romantic era, which in Italy has fallen to the line XV-XVI centuries, and in Russia - in the first half of the XIX century (Lystra, 90-110).

Theses statement

The paper discuses how both the era in the history of literature played an important role and the reaction towards the revolution that had occurred at that time. Literature began to take a new turn when the spirit of the revolution caught the entire nation and turned things in a completely new direction. The Victorian era was a different taste of the intriguing literature, and also went through a reform of the classes and several technological advances that make it a very unique period of time

Author 1

A moral rigidity characterized the society of that time. The Victorian era had a thirst for force correction, aspired to the dignity and human moral stability, so that romance, feelings, emotions, ie the "adventures", but did not cause suspicion and contempt. In Victorian Era, the culture certainly believed in discipline, thrift and practicality. That was the ideology of the imperialist bourgeoisie in Victorian England of the last century. Any good English should show a behavior similar to their straight and honest, even though those virtues, in many cases, were only an appearance (Vann, 2004, 89-123).

Author 2

Romanticism (or the Romantic Era) was a complex artistic, literary and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century in Europe, and gained strength in reaction to the Industrial Revolution. In part, it was a revolt against aristocratic social and political norms of the Age of Enlightenment and a reaction against the scientific rationalization of ...
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