Thursday, 20 November 2014

What is neo-victorianism?

Lynn Ramsson

Neo-Victorianism is a term that refers to creative works that somehow relate to
Victorian times and culture. As well, the scholarly school of thought that examines these
creative works with a critical eye can be categorized as neo-Victorianism. In brief, the
Victorian Age was the period of Queen Victoria's reign in United Kingdom, from 1837 to 1901, and
this era was characterized by high moral standards and rigidity as well as a propensity towards
romanticism.

The aesthetics that guide neo-Victorianism can impact creative
works like literature, style of dress, and even interior decor....

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