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Introduction to the
19th Century Novel
• 19th-century literature refers to written works published roughly between 1800 through 1899.
• The most popular novels of the Victorian age were realistic, thickly plotted, crowded with characters, and
long, describing contemporary life and entertainment for the middle class.
• According to Merriam Webster, popularity is the “state of being liked, enjoyed, accepted, or done by a
large number of people”.
• So the popularity of the realistic Victorian Novel would be entirely dependent on the people who read
them.
• For example, Charles Dickens’novel Great Expectations was originally released weekly in newspaper
publications and people enjoyed it so much that it became in high demand quickly, and eventually it was
turned into a one novel.
• The realistic Victorian novels became popular because it was the first time characters in a novel were
similar and connected to the people of the middle class.
Rise of Feminism and Important Female
Novelists
• The Victorian Era was a period of great social and political reform, especially regarding the role of
women.
• Women began actively seeking equal social and legal rights as men, and one of the main ways they
attempted to draw attention to their plight was through writing.
• Women wrote in order to make a living, contribute to the literary world, and most importantly change
British society and fight for women’s rights.
• Voting and property rights, education opportunities, and employment restrictions were all issues women
of 19th century Britain faced.
• Many women decided to address the issues in writing and publishing their work in order to make their
voices heard and demand equality.
• As a result, Feminism started to gain momentum out of the frustration women faced with the openly
unfair and worsening social and political situation (“I Take Up My Pen”).
• Some of the more popular female novelists of this time include Charlotte Bronte and George Eliot.
• Many women of the Victorian Era published their work anonymously or under pseudonyms to ensure
that their works would be given the same merit that works by male authors were granted.
• Using gender ambiguous pseudonyms, which all of the Bronte sisters did, allowed female novelists the
freedom to create characters exactly the way they wanted without fear of being disrespected or not taken
seriously because they were created by women.
New Woman
• The idea of the “New Woman” was also popular during the Victorian Era and served as a significant cultural
icon.
• The New Woman was the opposite of the stereotypicalVictorian Woman who was uneducated, reliant entirely on
a man, and led an entirely domestic life.
• Instead, the New Woman was intelligent, independent, educated, and self-supporting.
• This ideology played a significant role in important social changes that would lead to redefining gender roles,
improving women’s rights, and overcoming masculine supremacy.
• New Woman novels generally focused on rebellious women and were known for voicing dissatisfaction with the
Victorian woman’s position in marriage and society overall.
• They strive to redefine a woman’s role in marriage and other societal norms, as well as fix the relationships
between the sexes and support women’s professional aspirations (Diniejko).
Charlotte Bronte
• She was one of the most prominent Realistic Victorian novelists and published most of her work under the gender
neutral pseudonym “Currer Bell”.
• In her novels, Bronte created strong female heroines who possessed free thought, intellect, and strong moral
character.
• She wrote for the women she saw as being oppressed by society, which included teachers, governesses, and
spinsters.
• She felt that all of these women were imprisoned by society or circumstances beyond their control, and Bronte
was impelled to speak out for them in her writing (Lowes).
• Unmarried, middle-class women either had to turn to prostitution or be a governess in order to earn a living.
However, a governess has no security of employment, received minimal wages, and was isolated in the
household with the label of being somewhere in-between a family member and a servant.
• The large amount of middle-class women who had to resort themselves to the ambiguous role of governess lead
to a rise in popularity of the governess novel because it explored a woman’s role in society (“TheVictorian
Age”).
• The most popular example of a governess novel would be Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre, which is a fictional
autobiography of the orphan Jane Eyre as she matures and becomes a governess at Thornfield manor.
• Jane is rebellious, resourceful, and brave woman, despite all the obstacles that stand in her way in a male-
dominated society.
• Jane ultimately falls in love with Rochester, but breaks away from society because she marries him out of love
and not for the labels or security of a man and money that it provides.
• Jane respects Rochester and doesn’t compromise her morals or her personality just to satisfy him, which Bronte
believed to be very important (Lowes).
• “While we did not like to declare ourselves women, because—without at that time suspecting that our
mode of writing and thinking was not what is called ‘feminine’— we had a vague impression that
authoresses are liable to be looked on with prejudice;”
• – Charlotte Bronte on why women writers used pseudonyms
PopularVictorianAuthorsandTheirRealistic Novels
• CharlotteBronte(1816-1855)
•Jane Eyre
• CharlesDickens(1812-1870)
•Great Expectations
•Pickwick Papers
•Oliver Twist
• GeorgeElliot(reallyMaryEvans) (1819-1890)
•Middlemarch
• ThomasHardy(1840-1928)
•Jude The Obscure

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Introduction to 19th Century Novel.pptx

  • 1. Introduction to the 19th Century Novel
  • 2. • 19th-century literature refers to written works published roughly between 1800 through 1899. • The most popular novels of the Victorian age were realistic, thickly plotted, crowded with characters, and long, describing contemporary life and entertainment for the middle class. • According to Merriam Webster, popularity is the “state of being liked, enjoyed, accepted, or done by a large number of people”. • So the popularity of the realistic Victorian Novel would be entirely dependent on the people who read them. • For example, Charles Dickens’novel Great Expectations was originally released weekly in newspaper publications and people enjoyed it so much that it became in high demand quickly, and eventually it was turned into a one novel.
  • 3. • The realistic Victorian novels became popular because it was the first time characters in a novel were similar and connected to the people of the middle class.
  • 4. Rise of Feminism and Important Female Novelists • The Victorian Era was a period of great social and political reform, especially regarding the role of women. • Women began actively seeking equal social and legal rights as men, and one of the main ways they attempted to draw attention to their plight was through writing. • Women wrote in order to make a living, contribute to the literary world, and most importantly change British society and fight for women’s rights. • Voting and property rights, education opportunities, and employment restrictions were all issues women of 19th century Britain faced. • Many women decided to address the issues in writing and publishing their work in order to make their voices heard and demand equality.
  • 5. • As a result, Feminism started to gain momentum out of the frustration women faced with the openly unfair and worsening social and political situation (“I Take Up My Pen”). • Some of the more popular female novelists of this time include Charlotte Bronte and George Eliot. • Many women of the Victorian Era published their work anonymously or under pseudonyms to ensure that their works would be given the same merit that works by male authors were granted. • Using gender ambiguous pseudonyms, which all of the Bronte sisters did, allowed female novelists the freedom to create characters exactly the way they wanted without fear of being disrespected or not taken seriously because they were created by women.
  • 6. New Woman • The idea of the “New Woman” was also popular during the Victorian Era and served as a significant cultural icon. • The New Woman was the opposite of the stereotypicalVictorian Woman who was uneducated, reliant entirely on a man, and led an entirely domestic life. • Instead, the New Woman was intelligent, independent, educated, and self-supporting. • This ideology played a significant role in important social changes that would lead to redefining gender roles, improving women’s rights, and overcoming masculine supremacy. • New Woman novels generally focused on rebellious women and were known for voicing dissatisfaction with the Victorian woman’s position in marriage and society overall. • They strive to redefine a woman’s role in marriage and other societal norms, as well as fix the relationships between the sexes and support women’s professional aspirations (Diniejko).
  • 7. Charlotte Bronte • She was one of the most prominent Realistic Victorian novelists and published most of her work under the gender neutral pseudonym “Currer Bell”. • In her novels, Bronte created strong female heroines who possessed free thought, intellect, and strong moral character. • She wrote for the women she saw as being oppressed by society, which included teachers, governesses, and spinsters. • She felt that all of these women were imprisoned by society or circumstances beyond their control, and Bronte was impelled to speak out for them in her writing (Lowes). • Unmarried, middle-class women either had to turn to prostitution or be a governess in order to earn a living. However, a governess has no security of employment, received minimal wages, and was isolated in the household with the label of being somewhere in-between a family member and a servant.
  • 8. • The large amount of middle-class women who had to resort themselves to the ambiguous role of governess lead to a rise in popularity of the governess novel because it explored a woman’s role in society (“TheVictorian Age”). • The most popular example of a governess novel would be Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre, which is a fictional autobiography of the orphan Jane Eyre as she matures and becomes a governess at Thornfield manor. • Jane is rebellious, resourceful, and brave woman, despite all the obstacles that stand in her way in a male- dominated society. • Jane ultimately falls in love with Rochester, but breaks away from society because she marries him out of love and not for the labels or security of a man and money that it provides. • Jane respects Rochester and doesn’t compromise her morals or her personality just to satisfy him, which Bronte believed to be very important (Lowes).
  • 9. • “While we did not like to declare ourselves women, because—without at that time suspecting that our mode of writing and thinking was not what is called ‘feminine’— we had a vague impression that authoresses are liable to be looked on with prejudice;” • – Charlotte Bronte on why women writers used pseudonyms
  • 10. PopularVictorianAuthorsandTheirRealistic Novels • CharlotteBronte(1816-1855) •Jane Eyre • CharlesDickens(1812-1870) •Great Expectations •Pickwick Papers •Oliver Twist • GeorgeElliot(reallyMaryEvans) (1819-1890) •Middlemarch • ThomasHardy(1840-1928) •Jude The Obscure