| Term | Definition |
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Elizabeth Browning |
Aurora Leigh |
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Elizabeth Browning |
The Cry of the Children |
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Tennyson |
The Charge of the Light Brigade |
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Tennyson |
The Eagle |
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Tennyson |
Ulyssess |
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Tennyson |
The Lotus-Eaters |
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Tennyson |
The Lady of Shallot |
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Tennyson |
In Memorium |
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Tennyson |
Idylls of Kings |
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Robert Browning |
Porphyia's Lover |
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Robert Browning |
My Last Duchess |
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Rossetti |
Goblin Market |
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Shaw |
Mrs. Warren's Profession |
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Stevenson |
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde |
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Kipling |
The Jungle Book |
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Kipling |
The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes |
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Thackey |
Vanity Fair |
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Dickens |
Great Expectations |
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Kipling |
If- |
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Kipling |
Recessional |
|
Kipling |
The White Man's Burden |
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Arnold |
Dover Beach |
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Arnold |
The Buried Life |
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Arnold |
The Forsaken Merman |
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Rossetti |
In an artist's studio |
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Rossetti |
A Triad |
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Rossetti |
An Apple Gathering |
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Arnold |
Sweetness and Light |
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bildungsroman |
novel of formation; process of coming of age, like Pip |
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elergy |
memories of dead, like In Memorium |
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utilitarianism |
based on being practical pragmatic philosophy; John Stuart Mill |
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dramatic monologue |
speaking to someone else fictionally, Robert Browning; Prophyria's Lover, |
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Victorian sage |
Mathew Arnold; prose writer; condition of England; Dover Veach, The Buried Life, The Forsaken Merman. |
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serial publication |
most novel published this way in Victorian era, published in section, like TV show |
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Ulysses |
Telemachus |
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In Memoriam |
Aurthur Hallam |