UVU Victorian Literature and Politics for the Present (Fall 2020) Dashboard

Description

The Victorian period was one of great change for Britain. Comprised of the years of Queen Victoria’s reign (1837-1901), it featured the rapid industrialization and urbanization of Britain, and the radical expansion of the British empire. Although these changes improved the quality of life for some Victorians, many more were forced to work under inhumane conditions, live in unsanitary and insalubrious environments, or suffered the violent oppressions of colonial rule. While we may think of the Victorian period as a distant, different era, this class argues that Victorians faced some of the same issues we deal with today, including systemic racism, opioid addiction, ecological disasters, and public health crises, to name but a few. 

“Victorian Literature and Politics for the Present” revisits texts both familiar and new - canonical and not - through the lens of current events. Addressing a range of genres, this course examines historical and philosophical trends that shaped the era’s literature and were shaped by it. Specifically, it will explore how the Victorians addressed, and sometimes avoided, issues of racial oppression, class conflict, public welfare, and imperial plunder. Moreover, it will consider what parallels and throughlines we can draw between the Victorian era and the twenty-first century and contemplate the value of continuing to study Victorian authors and texts today. 

Galleries, Timelines, and Maps

Gallery Exhibit
Posted by Ashley Nadeau on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 - 12:54

Here's our gallery for the class. 

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Individual Entries

Chronology Entry
Posted by Richard Evans on Tuesday, December 15, 2020 - 21:50
Chronology Entry
Posted by Richard Evans on Tuesday, December 15, 2020 - 21:40
Chronology Entry
Posted by Richard Evans on Tuesday, December 15, 2020 - 21:29
Chronology Entry
Posted by Claire Hunsaker on Tuesday, December 15, 2020 - 14:31
Posted by Dustin Seals on Monday, December 14, 2020 - 17:20
Chronology Entry
Posted by Madison Beckstrand on Wednesday, December 2, 2020 - 17:48
Chronology Entry
Posted by Madison Beckstrand on Wednesday, December 2, 2020 - 17:43
Place
Posted by Madeline McBeth on Wednesday, December 2, 2020 - 01:04

Charlotte Bronte published Jane Eyre in 1847 under the pseudonym Currer Bell. 

Place
Posted by Madeline McBeth on Wednesday, December 2, 2020 - 01:02

Violet Paget published Hauntings: Fantastic Stories in 1890 under the pseudonym Vernon Lee. 

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Posted by Madeline McBeth on Wednesday, December 2, 2020 - 01:01

Mary Ann Evans published Middlemarch in 1871 under the pseudonym George Elliot. 

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