A. 1884
B. 1893
C. 1879
D. 1904
Ages, era, period
Ages, era, period
A. Mary Barton
B. Ruth
C. Cranford
D. North and South
A. Thomas Carlyle
B. Matthew Arnold
C. Charles Dickens
D. all of the above
A. studied melancholy and aestheticism
B. sincere earnestness and Protestant zeal
C. raucous celebration mixed with selfcongratulatory sophistication
D. paranoid introspection and cryptic dissent
A. the grueling working conditions for women in textile factories
B. the debate on women’s suffrage
C. the need to enlarge and improve educational opportunities for women, resulting in the establishment of the first women’s college in London
D. the question of monarchical succession and if a woman should hold royal power
A. Between 1853 and 1880, 2,466,000 emigrants left Britain, many bound for the colonies.
B. In 1876, Queen Victoria was named empress of India
C. To save costs and maximize profits, the day-to-day government of India was transferred from Parliament to the private East India Company.
D. From 1830 to 1870, the sum total of investments abroad by British capitalists had risen from £ 300 billion to £ 800 billion.
A. Between 1853 and 1880, 2,466,000 emigrants left Britain, many bound for the colonies.
B. In 1876, Queen Victoria was named empress of India.
C. To save costs and maximize profits, the day-to-day government of India was transferred from Parliament to the private East India Company.
D. From 1830 to 1870, the sum total of investments abroad by British capitalists had risen from £300 billion to £800 billion.
A. Anthony Trollope
B. Charles Dickens
C. John Ruskin
D. Friedrich Engels
A. Coleridge
B. Eliot
C. Tennyson
D. Keats
A. Contemporary literary criticism
B. Art and Literature
C. Theology
D. Social changes in the Victorian Age