Name:- Kubavat
Kishan B.
When
the Victoria became queen in 1837, English literature seemed to have entered
upon a period of lean years, In marked contrast with the poetic fruitfulness of
Romantic age. Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Byron had passed away and is seemed as
if there were no writer in England to filled their places.
Dickens, Thackeray and George
Eliot are the major novelists of the Victorian
age. Dickens using the novel to solve
social problem, Thackeray to point the
life of society and George Eliot to
teach the fundamental principles of morality.
The
influence of these three writer is reflected in all the minor novelists of the
Victorian age. Dickens is reflected in
Charles Reade, Thackeray in Anthony
Trollope and the Bronte sisters and George Eliot’s psychology in George Meredith.
He
was born at Landport in 1812. At the eleven years of age the boy was taken out
of school and went to work in the celletr of a blacking factory. At this time
he was , in his own words – a “queer small boy ” ; who suffered as he warked
and we can appreciate the boy and the suffering more when we find both
reflected in the character of David Copterfield. It is a heart- reading
picture, the sensitive child working from dawn till dark for a few pennies. A
small legacy ended this wretchedness, bringing the father from the prison and
sending the boy to Wellington house Academy a worthlers and brutal school,
widently, whose head master was in Dickens word , a most ignorant fellow and a
tyrant. He learned a little at this talck interested in stories. But his
experience resulted in his famous pichere of Dathbots Halls Nicholees Nickelly,
which helped largely to mitigate the evils of private school in England.
Marvelously
a keen observer three things by Dickens by keen observation, his active
imagination and the actors spirit which unlimited him, furnish a key to his
whole life and writing.
When
only fifteen years old, he left the school and again went to work and within
two years we find him reporting important specter. At the age of 21 he drop his
first little sketch “ Mr. minns and his cousin ” and it appeared with other
stories in his first book ‘ Sketch by Boz in 1835’. Hus best known work
Pickwick was published serially in 1836-1837. And Dickens fame and fortune were
mude, Pickwick was followed replied by ‘ Oliver Twist ’, ‘Nicholas Nicklely’,
‘Old curiosity shop’.
In
1842, while still a youngman, Dickens was invited to visit the united states
and Canada. Where his works were even better known than in England and where he
received as the guest of the nation and treated with every mark of honour
appreciation. Then he turned back to London streets, and in the five years from
1848 to 1853 appeared “ Dombey and son ”, “David Copperfield”, and “Bleak House”. Three remarkable novels which
indicates that he had rediscovered his own power genius.
He
died in 1870,over his unfinished Edwin Drood, and was burled in west minister
Abbey.
His Novels
If
we read nothing else of Dickens, once year at ehristmas time, we should
remember him renew our youth by reading one of his holidays stories. ‘ The
cricket on the Hearth’, ‘The Chimes’ and above all the unrivaled christmas
carol.
Of
the novels, David Copperfield is regarded by many as Dicken’s masterpiece. It
gives us the author’s own boyhood and family for pure fun and hilarity Pickwick
will always be a favourite.
A Tale of Two Cities is also consider as his great book it is an absorbing story , with a
carefully constructed plot. A
Tale of Two Cities is written in
Dicken’s usual imaginative out look of life and his revels his fondness for
fine sentiments and dramatic episodes.
His first three novels ‘Pickwick’,
‘Oliver Twist’, and ‘ Nicholas
Nicklely’, which show how he passed from fun to serious purpose and his later
works are ‘Bleak House’, ‘Dombey and Son’, ‘Our mutual friend’, and ‘Old
Curiosity shop’.
Thackeray was born in 1811 in Calcutta. Where his
father held a civil position under the Indian Government. When he was five
years old his father died, and the mother returned with her child to England
and Thackeray was sent to the famous Charterhouse School, of which he has given
us a vivid picture in “ The New Comes.”
In 1829 Thackeray entered Trinity College
Cambridge but left after less than two years without taking a degree and went Germany
Framle, where he studied with the idea of becoming an artist. He began his
literary career by writing satires on society for magazines. The “Yalloplush
Papers”, “ The Great Hoggarty Diamond”,
“Catherine”, “ The Fitz Boodlers”, “The Book Of Snobles”, “Barry Lyndon”. And
various other immature work made him known with the publication of Yanity fair ( 1847-48). He recognized as one
of the great novelists of his day. All his earlier works are Satire, some upon
society, other upon the popular novelists. Bulewer, Disaraeli, and especially
Dickens.
After the success of Vanity Fair,
Thackeray wrote the three novels of his middle life upon child his fame chiefly
rests Pendennis in 1850, Henry Esmond in 1852, and The New comes in 1855. He
died in 1863 and buried in west minister Abbey.
Works of
Thackeray
His early satires were written while
he was struggling to earn a living from the magazines, and open Henry Esmond
(1852), his most perfect novel. He has an traaredlnary knowledge of 18th
century literature he reproduced its style indetaic. Both in style and in
matter Esmond, deserves to rank probably the best historical novel in our language.
Vanity Fair, (1847-48) is the best
known of Thackeray’s novels. It was his first great work and was untended to
express his own view of social life about him on the whole, it is the most
powerful but not the most whole some of Thackeray’s work.
His second important novel, Pendennis
(1849-50) have a continuation of the satire on society begun in Vanity fair.
Two other novels, The new comes (1855)
and The Virginians (1859) complete the list of Thackeray’s great work of
fiction. The New Comes, deserves a very high place- some critics placing it at
the head of the author’s works like all Thackeray’s novel it is a story of
human frailty. But here the author’s innate gentleness and the her is perhaps
the most genuine and lovable of all his characters.
Thackeray is known in English
Literature as an essayist as were as novelists. His English Humorists and The
Four Georges are among the finest essay of the nineteenth century. The Four
Georges is in a vein of delicate satire and presents a rather unflattering
picture of four of England’s ruler and of the court’s in which they moved. Both
these works are remarkable for their exquisite style, their gentle humour their
keen already criticism and for the intimate knowledge & sympathy which
making the people of the past age live once more in the written pages.
Besides
being a realist and satirist, Thackeray is essentially a moralist and his all
work producing a moral impression. He is master of a pure & simple English
style. Whatever he expresses perfectly.
3) Mary Ann Evans, George Eliot
Life
Marry Ann Evans known to us by her pen name of
George Eliot, began to write nearly forty years of age. She was born at Arbury
farm, Warwickshire in 1819. Her parents were plain, honest falk of farmer of
these days. A few monty’s after her birth the family moved another home in the
parish. Where his childhood was largely spent for a few years she studied at
two private school, for but the death of her mother called her, at seventeen
years of age, take entire charge of the household. There after her education
was gained wholly by miscellaneous reading.
Her first long novel Adam Bede,
appeared early in 1859. And unexpected success proved to be an inspiration and
she completed ‘The Mill on the Floss’, and began ‘Silas Marner’, during the
following year. ‘Romola’ (1862-63), ‘Felix Holt the Redical’ (1866), and ‘The
Spanish Gypsy’ (1868) was his famous work with publication of Middlemarch
(1871-72). George Eliot came back again into popular favour and his ‘Daniel
Deronda’(1876) is regarded as her greatest book.
During
all they ever of literary success her husband Lewies had been a most
sympathetic friend and critic and when he died in 1878,the loss seemed to be
more than she called bear. Her letters of this period are touching in their
loneliners and their carving her sympathy, Later she astonished everybody by
murrying John Walter cross her biographer. She died in December of same year in
1880.
His works are conveniently divided into three
groups, Corresponding to the three period of
her life. The First Group includes her
early essays and miscellaneous work, from her translation of Strauss’s Leben
Yesu, in 1846, to her union with Lewes in 1854. The Second Group include ‘Scenes of clerical Life,’ ‘Adam Bede’,
‘Mill on the floss’, and ‘Silas Marner.’ All published between 1858 and 1861.
These four novels of the middle period are found on the author’s own life and
experience. They are probably the author’s most enduring works and they show
rapid development of literary power which reaches a climax in Silas Marner
The
novel of ‘Italian life Romola (1862-63) belongs to the Third Group, which include three novels – ‘Felix Holt (1866)’,
‘Middlemarch (1871-72)’,
‘Daniel Deronda (1876). The ambitious dramatic poem ‘The Spanish Gypsy’
(1868) and collection of miscallceneous essays called ‘ The Impressions of
Theophrastus such (1879)’. Daniel Deronda is the highest expression of the
author’s geniues.
George
Eliot’s first stories are in some respect her best. In the groups of novel Adam
Bede is the most natural and probably interests more readers than all the others
combined. The Mill on the Floss has a larger personal interest because it
reflect much of Eliot’s history and the scenes & friends of her early life.
Silas Marner is artistically the most perfect of her novels. Romola has the
same general moral theme as the English novels. But the scene are entirely
different. In a word, Romola is a Great moral study is a very interesting book.
To sum up ,
Thus,
In Victorian Age Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray, Mary Ann Evans /
George Eliot are very dominated figure. And their contribution are unique and
very important in our literature.
Semester
:- 2
Roll
no :- 11
Enrolment No :- Pg14101021
Year
:- 2014-15
Paper
No :- 6
Paper
Name :- The Victorian Literature
Topic
:- Write a note on major Victorian
novelist
Email
ID :- kishan.kubavat@gmail.com
Submitted
to :- Department of English
Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar
University
Introduction
When
the Victoria became queen in 1837, English literature seemed to have entered
upon a period of lean years, In marked contrast with the poetic fruitfulness of
Romantic age. Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Byron had passed away and is seemed as
if there were no writer in England to filled their places.
Dickens, Thackeray and George
Eliot are the major novelists of the Victorian
age. Dickens using the novel to solve
social problem, Thackeray to point the
life of society and George Eliot to
teach the fundamental principles of morality.
The
influence of these three writer is reflected in all the minor novelists of the
Victorian age. Dickens is reflected in
Charles Reade, Thackeray in Anthony
Trollope and the Bronte sisters and George Eliot’s psychology in George Meredith.
Now, we are discuss the
major novelists of the Victorian Age.
Major
Novelists of the Victorian Age
The Age of Victorian is produced so many novelists like Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray, and Mary Ann Evans/ George Eliot and many more.
Charles Dickens (1812 – 1870 )
Life
Born
|
Charles John Huffam Dickens
7 February, Hampshire England
|
Died
|
9 June 1870 (aged 58 ) Higham, kent,
England
|
Occupation
|
Writer
|
Nationality
|
English
|
He
was born at Landport in 1812. At the eleven years of age the boy was taken out
of school and went to work in the celletr of a blacking factory. At this time
he was , in his own words – a “queer small boy ” ; who suffered as he warked
and we can appreciate the boy and the suffering more when we find both
reflected in the character of David Copterfield. It is a heart- reading
picture, the sensitive child working from dawn till dark for a few pennies. A
small legacy ended this wretchedness, bringing the father from the prison and
sending the boy to Wellington house Academy a worthlers and brutal school,
widently, whose head master was in Dickens word , a most ignorant fellow and a
tyrant. He learned a little at this talck interested in stories. But his
experience resulted in his famous pichere of Dathbots Halls Nicholees Nickelly,
which helped largely to mitigate the evils of private school in England.
Marvelously
a keen observer three things by Dickens by keen observation, his active
imagination and the actors spirit which unlimited him, furnish a key to his
whole life and writing.
When
only fifteen years old, he left the school and again went to work and within
two years we find him reporting important specter. At the age of 21 he drop his
first little sketch “ Mr. minns and his cousin ” and it appeared with other
stories in his first book ‘ Sketch by Boz in 1835’. Hus best known work
Pickwick was published serially in 1836-1837. And Dickens fame and fortune were
mude, Pickwick was followed replied by ‘ Oliver Twist ’, ‘Nicholas Nicklely’,
‘Old curiosity shop’.
In
1842, while still a youngman, Dickens was invited to visit the united states
and Canada. Where his works were even better known than in England and where he
received as the guest of the nation and treated with every mark of honour
appreciation. Then he turned back to London streets, and in the five years from
1848 to 1853 appeared “ Dombey and son ”, “David Copperfield”, and “Bleak House”. Three remarkable novels which
indicates that he had rediscovered his own power genius.
He
died in 1870,over his unfinished Edwin Drood, and was burled in west minister
Abbey.
His Novels
If
we read nothing else of Dickens, once year at ehristmas time, we should
remember him renew our youth by reading one of his holidays stories. ‘ The
cricket on the Hearth’, ‘The Chimes’ and above all the unrivaled christmas
carol.
Of
the novels, David Copperfield is regarded by many as Dicken’s masterpiece. It
gives us the author’s own boyhood and family for pure fun and hilarity Pickwick
will always be a favourite.
A Tale of Two Cities is also consider as his great book it is an absorbing story , with a
carefully constructed plot. A
Tale of Two Cities is written in
Dicken’s usual imaginative out look of life and his revels his fondness for
fine sentiments and dramatic episodes.
His first three novels ‘Pickwick’,
‘Oliver Twist’, and ‘ Nicholas
Nicklely’, which show how he passed from fun to serious purpose and his later
works are ‘Bleak House’, ‘Dombey and Son’, ‘Our mutual friend’, and ‘Old
Curiosity shop’.
2) William Makepeace
Thackeray
( 1811 – 1863 )
Life
Born
|
William Makepeace Thackeray
18 July 1811
Calcutta, British India
|
Died
|
24 December, 1863 (aged 52) London, England
|
Occupation
|
Novelist, Poet
|
Nationality
|
English
|
Period
|
1829-1864 ( published posthumously)
|
Genre
|
Historical Fiction
|
Notable Works
|
Vanity Fair
|
Thackeray was born in 1811 in Calcutta. Where his
father held a civil position under the Indian Government. When he was five
years old his father died, and the mother returned with her child to England
and Thackeray was sent to the famous Charterhouse School, of which he has given
us a vivid picture in “ The New Comes.”
In 1829 Thackeray entered Trinity College
Cambridge but left after less than two years without taking a degree and went Germany
Framle, where he studied with the idea of becoming an artist. He began his
literary career by writing satires on society for magazines. The “Yalloplush
Papers”, “ The Great Hoggarty Diamond”,
“Catherine”, “ The Fitz Boodlers”, “The Book Of Snobles”, “Barry Lyndon”. And
various other immature work made him known with the publication of Yanity fair ( 1847-48). He recognized as one
of the great novelists of his day. All his earlier works are Satire, some upon
society, other upon the popular novelists. Bulewer, Disaraeli, and especially
Dickens.
After the success of Vanity Fair,
Thackeray wrote the three novels of his middle life upon child his fame chiefly
rests Pendennis in 1850, Henry Esmond in 1852, and The New comes in 1855. He
died in 1863 and buried in west minister Abbey.
Works of
Thackeray
His early satires were written while
he was struggling to earn a living from the magazines, and open Henry Esmond
(1852), his most perfect novel. He has an traaredlnary knowledge of 18th
century literature he reproduced its style indetaic. Both in style and in
matter Esmond, deserves to rank probably the best historical novel in our language.
Vanity Fair, (1847-48) is the best
known of Thackeray’s novels. It was his first great work and was untended to
express his own view of social life about him on the whole, it is the most
powerful but not the most whole some of Thackeray’s work.
His second important novel, Pendennis
(1849-50) have a continuation of the satire on society begun in Vanity fair.
Two other novels, The new comes (1855)
and The Virginians (1859) complete the list of Thackeray’s great work of
fiction. The New Comes, deserves a very high place- some critics placing it at
the head of the author’s works like all Thackeray’s novel it is a story of
human frailty. But here the author’s innate gentleness and the her is perhaps
the most genuine and lovable of all his characters.
Thackeray is known in English
Literature as an essayist as were as novelists. His English Humorists and The
Four Georges are among the finest essay of the nineteenth century. The Four
Georges is in a vein of delicate satire and presents a rather unflattering
picture of four of England’s ruler and of the court’s in which they moved. Both
these works are remarkable for their exquisite style, their gentle humour their
keen already criticism and for the intimate knowledge & sympathy which
making the people of the past age live once more in the written pages.
Besides
being a realist and satirist, Thackeray is essentially a moralist and his all
work producing a moral impression. He is master of a pure & simple English
style. Whatever he expresses perfectly.
3) Mary Ann Evans, George Eliot
( 1819 – 1880 )
Life
Born
|
Marry Ann Evans
22 November, 1819
Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England
|
Died
|
22 December, 1880 ( aged 61) Chelsea,
Middlesex, England
|
Resting Place
|
Highgate Cementary (east)
Highgate, London
|
Pen name
|
George Eliot
|
Occupation
|
Novelist
|
Period
|
Victorian
|
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