it's named after the word serial killer because they killed anyone related to the Victorians and that was over 33,0000. His name was Harold Literature
Victorian literature was written in England during the "Victorian era" which was from 1832-1901. Victorian literature mostly focused on the strict social, political, and sexual conservatism of the time. Some famous Victorian authors are Edith Wharton, Kate Chopin, Charles Dickens, and William Thackeray. Modern age literature (modernism) was during the 1890's through the 1940's. The literature focused on moving towards modern Western ideas, religion, social conventions, and morality. Some famous modern age authors are William Faulkner, Scott Fizgerald, and Joseph Conrad.
Carolyn Oulton has written: 'Literature and religion in mid-Victorian England' -- subject(s): Christianity and literature, English Christian fiction, English fiction, History, History and criticism, Influence, Religion, Religion and literature, Religion in literature
Kimberley Reynolds has written: 'Victorian heroines' -- subject(s): Art, Victorian, English literature, Victorian Art, Women in art, Women in literature
how did science change in Victorian time change
Lauren M. E. Goodlad has written: 'Victorian literature and the Victorian state' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Liberalism, Liberalism in literature, Literature and society, Literature and state, Politics and government, Politics and literature, Social problems in literature, State, The, in literature 'Goth'
Yes
Postmen in Victorian England were called "Robins" because of their red uniforms.
There were no Victorian kings. There was a Victorian era, which took its name from England's long reigning QueenVictoria.
In Victorian England, the vast majority were Christian, most Christians were Church of England. Towards the end of Victorian times Catholicism started to have a larger influence on the Church of England. After Victorian times, the influence faded a little.
Yes, England has had jails for hundreds of years.
Helena Michie has written: 'The flesh made word' -- subject(s): Body, Human, in literature, English literature, Feminism and literature, History and criticism, Painting, Victorian, Victorian Painting, Women in art, Women in literature 'Sororophobia' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Women authors, Feminism and literature, English literature, Psychology, Difference (Psychology) in literature, American literature, Women and literature, Women
it was when the world began