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The Enlightenment

1660-1790

Romanticism

1790-1830

Pride and Prejudice

1813


Jane Austen




Mr. Bennet dies and Mr. Collins receives the inheritance because he was the next man in line, relatives of trade, he married downMrs. Bennet = comes from trader familyMr. Bingley = landowner, wealth from trade gentryMr. Bingley’s sisters = try to wash away gentryMr. Darcy = gentry, landowner, title of Earl to uncleMr. Collins = clergymanLydia Bennet + WickhamL = she marries up (?), but reputation is at risk, benefitsW = his character makes his value go down, no benefitsElizabeth Bennet + DarcyE = benefits, economically up, uppity and uncaring, she’s coldD = no benefits, didn’t marry into aristocracy, socially up

She Walks in Beauty

1813


Lord Byron

Retrospective, British Institution

1813


Sir Joshua Reynolds


Classist

Painting Set Free

J.M.W Turner


Democrat

Mont Blanc

1817


Percy Shelley


Sublime


Paradox

My Last Duchess

1845


Robert Browning




the duke doesn't take feedback especially from women and doing so degrades men




enticed other men and cheated so he killed her




dramatic monologue

Wuthering Heights

1847


Emily Brontë




Gothic fiction




the house = brooding, vast, tiny rooms, enprisonment, oppression, emotional keepback, isolation, intimidating strength




story of revenge

The Terribly Strange Bed

1852


Wilkie Collins




story told while getting painted, gambles wins money, goes to bed and it tries to eat him, is drugged




domestic area becomes a threat




drugs for nefarious




good? bad?




forensic science

The Great Cranford Panic

1853


Elizabeth Gaskell




women are = gossipy, about appearances, petty, Gaskell is critical of these women and also sympathetic




issue that doesn’t exist, they develop in their heads

The Story of Fairyfoot

1857


Frances Brown




stumpinghamecentrism is the feeling of my town is the only reality




a boy with little feet meets fairies who accept him, finds a girl with big feet, finds two feet changing ponds, lives happily

Great Expectations

1861


Charles Dickens




pip is a good young boy who is changed bc of mrs havisham and estella bc of class

Bruno's Revenge

1862


C.L. Dodgson




both are fairies of the forest and defined by earth




realism




bruno (brown) wants revenge on sylvie (forest) bc of her uppity

Eveline's Visitant

1862


Mary Elizabeth Braddon


related to my last duchess and wuthering heights bc of the women possessed




a man kills a man and his wife gets haunted and killed by the ghost of the dead man

Dead Love

1862


Algernon Swinburne




a woman falls in love with the dead man who killed her husband, she is accused of witchcraft and dies with his ressurected body

The Leper

1866


Algernon Swinburne


Decadent




a servant is in love with a pretty woman who becomes a leper and stays with her eventually she falls for him