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This group is the COVE Editions place for our LIT 4047 Victorian Literature course. Here in COVE Editions is where we will collaboratively and individually build our timeline, map, and possibly gallery assignments. We will work to get a stronger sense of the Victorian Period--its literature, culture, and history--by our work on these digital documents.

 

Timelines, Galleries, and Maps


A City Girl ~ Related Locations Map | Map

This map will pinpoint the actual locations referenced in the plot of Margaret Harkness's A City Girl and that are mentioned in the novel. Some locations are exactly the same in the novel as they were/are in reality. Other locations have been given ficticious names but are based on actual places. Please use your footnotes to discern these and write your…

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Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Mary Seacole ~ Related Locations Map | Map

This map will pinpoint the actual locations referenced in the plot of Mary Seacole's Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Mary Seacole and that are connected to the issues raised in the novel regarding class, race, colonialism, and the British Empire.

Please add your contribution as you identify important locations in the novel yourself and/or as we collaboratively…

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The Half-Caste ~ Related Locations Map | Map

This map will pinpoint the actual locations referenced in the plot of Dinah Mulock Craik's The Half-Caste and that are connected to the issues raised in the novel regarding class, race, colonialism, and the British Empire.

Please add your contribution as you identify important locations in the novel yourself and/or as we collaboratively identify them in our…

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Victorian Novels of Class, Gender, Race, and Empire Timeline | Timeline

This timeline will span that timeframe covered by the five Victorian novels included in our course and their authors. 

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Mary Barton - Related Locations Map | Map

This map will pinpoint the actual locations referenced in the plot of Elizabeth Gaskell's Mary Barton and that are connected to the issues raised in the novel regarding class, the industrial revolution and its effects on the working poor and the Captains of Industry-their masters, and the travels of sailors in the British Royal Navy across the…

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