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Yes, the British Bulldog is a popular breed.
In the 19th century, the idea of mandatory public education became popular. In Victorian times, the Greek and Latin classics still played a major role in education.
"If you are talking about the rock band, British Sea Power, then they were most popular and at the height of their career in 2008. They are still popular in the United Kingdom."
Whether or not this story is considered to be a monster story is still questionable. However, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow which tells the story of the "Headless Horseman" is a very popular classic in literature.
A pettie four. It was highly popular in the Victorian times and is still a great treat today. They are most popular around Christmas time.
Cricket, a sport played between two teams of eleven, was a popular sport in the Victorian Era. There are others, such as Blind Man's bluff, and the ever populat, jacks. Some of the sports popular in the Victorian era are still popular today.
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Alot of Victorian Literature does... just like modern literature also often depicts todays social and economic developments, but also problems. Writers like Charles Dickens revealed much of the poverty and other such terrible conditions of the less fortunate of the Victorian era, they were of course often children in his novels. Other writers like Jane Austen revealed the lifestyle of the more wealthy, hence giving insight into the developments of the age, and the huge divide between social classes, as is still present in many countries around the world today.
There are many Victorian-era magazines that are no longer published today. Some modern magazines may focus on Victorian themes or style, but it is unlikely that an exact replica of a Victorian magazine is still being published.
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One of the most popular British films is called 50 and Still Fabulous. It is a James Bond film, and the movie proved a huge international hit. It grossed almost $1 billion worldwide.