| victorian definitions |
| # | Definition | Sets |
| 1 | viktoriánus | 4 sets |
| 2 | of or pertaining to queen victoria or the period of her reign. | 2 sets |
| 3 | viktoriánský | 2 sets |
| 4 | referring to the period of queen victoria's reign in britain, 1837-1901 | 2 sets |
| 5 | typical of the moral standards or conduct of the age of queen victoria | 1 set |
| 6 | noting or pertaining to the architecture, furnishings, and decoration of english-speaking countries between c1840 and c1900, characterized by rapid changes of style as a consequence of aesthetic and philosophical controversy, technological innovations, and changes of fashion, by the frequent presence of ostentatious ornament, and by an overall trend from classicism at the start to romanticism and eclecticism at the middle of the period and thence to classicism again, with attempts at stylistic innovation occurring from time to time. | 1 set |
| 7 | or or pertaining to queen victoria or the period of her reign | 1 set |
| 8 | from the time of queen victoria of england; conservative, pedantic, narrow-minded; of or native to victoria; resembling the highly ornate and grand style that was popular in victorian englan | 1 set |
| 9 | a second english "renaissance" with expansion of wealth, power, and culture; authors include tennyson, dickens, bronte, norton, and browning | 1 set |
| 10 | prudish, stuffy, and puritanical (qualities associated with queen victoria's reign) | 1 set |
| 11 | (1837-1901) age named after queen victoria rather than a "spirit." usually thought of as people who are smug, repressed (sexually), stuffy, formal. fear of lower/middle class, colonialism, new technology, woman's role is curious and changing. increased realism. shifted towards idealized domestic family. | 1 set |
| 12 | 1840-1900, dickens, tennyson, browning | 1 set |
| 13 | elegant apperance, opulent, too much is better than not enough | 1 set |
| 14 | queen of britain | 1 set |
| 15 | from period of queen victoria | 1 set |
| 16 | 1832-1901, tennyson, browning, kipling | 1 set |
| 17 | a style of architecture characterized by very elaborately designed houses with high porches, tall windows, towers and gingerbread trim. | 1 set |
| 18 | strict social, political, sexual conservation, clashes between religion and science (darwin, dickens, bronte sisters) | 1 set |
| 19 | a style of architecture characterized by very elaborately designed houses with high porches, tall windows, towers an gingerbread trim | 1 set |
| 20 | arnold's poems are generally what lit period? | 1 set |
| 21 | relating to or displaying the standards or ideals of morality regarded as characteristic of the time of queen victoria: victorian manners. | 1 set |
| 22 | prudish, stuffy, and puritanical | 1 set |
| 23 | new concepts of sexuality and morality as they pertained to women evolved from older ______ concepts during the roaring 20s | 1 set |
| 24 | the time of the reign of queen victoria of england (1837-1901) | 1 set |
| 25 | thomas hardy | 1 set |
| 26 | observes society, satire, and adventure | 1 set |
| 27 | high point in british literature | 1 set |
| 28 | idealize life (i.e. hard work pays off and virtue is rewarded) | 1 set |
| 29 | incorporate romanticism (realism and naturalism) | 1 set |
| 30 | main form: novel | 1 set |
| 31 | the link between romanticism and the 20th century | 1 set |
| 32 | to do with queen victoria | 1 set |
| 33 | highly ornamented, of/relating to the style of the late 1800's | 1 set |
| 34 | (1873-1901) | 1 set |
| 35 | during queen victoria's reign | 1 set |
| 36 | of or relating to queen victoria of great britain or to the age in which she ruled; , exaggeratedly proper | 1 set |
| 37 | term referring to the reign of queen victoria and carrying a connotation of sexual restraint, humorlessness, and social conservatism. | 1 set |
| 38 | elizabeth barrett browning | 1 set |
| 39 | a.e. housman | 1 set |
| 40 | rudyard kipling | 1 set |