Post modern was not a popular genre during the Victorian era.
because victorians liked it
Love Stories
genre
Rococo is a style of art that emerged during the Enlightenment Period. It was criticized by many for being frivolous because it focused on themes such as romance and pleasure rather than serious moral subjects. Some other types of art that were popular during the Enlightened besides Rococo were genre and Neoclassical art.
i believe the genre is realistic fiction
yes
because victorians liked it
Victorian writers contributed most heavily to the development of the novel. During Victorian times, writers tended to write novels more than any other type of writing.
The Victorian era was between 1837 and 1901 when Queen Victoria reigned in Britain. Popular during that time was opera, comic opera, musical burlesque, musical comedy, and brass bands.
Realism was a popular artistic genre of the 1920s.
Rock and roll is a popular music genre that originated from blues and jazz together with swing and Western music. The genre was given the name during the 1950's.
Most popular: Horror Highest Grossing: adults
nooo The answer is yes. The genre is called Pop.
One of the favorite genres of Victorian writers was the novel. During the Victorian era, the novel experienced a surge in popularity, with authors such as Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bronte, and George Eliot producing works that explored social issues, morality, and the human experience. Serialized novels were particularly common during this time, allowing authors to engage readers over an extended period.
For the Victorian anything with a moral offense was 'decadently delicious'. So adultery, infidelity, bestiality, abuse of children, religious abominations....
realism
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