3. Emily Bronte belongs to romantic age.
She was a novelist , author and poet .
She wrote under the pen name ELLIS BELL.
She is most famous for her only novel Wuthering
Heights.
Wuthering Heights published in 1847 in London.
Wuthering Heights is a classic of English Literature
, but contemporaneous reviews were polarised.
- Aditi Vala
4. It was controversial for its depictions of
mental and physical cruelty , and for its
challenges to victorian morality and religion
and society .
Wuthering Heights was influenced by
Romanticism and Gothic fiction and the
moorland .
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6. • Charlotte Bronte was an English Novelist and
Poet .
• She wrote under the pen name Lord Charles
Albert , Florian Wellesley , Currer Bell .
• She belongs to victorian Era.
• Her Works
1. Jane Eyre
2. The Professor
3. Shirley , A tAle
4. Villette
7. 1. JANE EYRE
Jane Eyre is a novel by English writer Charlotte Bronte
, published under the pen name CURRER BELL , on 16
october 1847 . The novel revolutionised prose fiction by
being the first to focus on its protagonist ‘s moral and
spiritual development though an intimate first –person
narrative.The books contains elements of social criticism
with strong sense of Christian morality at its core , and it is
considered by many to be ahead of its time because of jane,s
individualistic character and how the novel approaches the
topics of class, sexuality, religion and feminism.
2. THE PROFESSOR
The Professor ,A Tale was the first novel by charlotte
Bronte . This novel published in 1857.
8. 3.SHIRLEY,A TALE
Shirley, A Tale is a social novel by the English
novelist Charlotte Bronte . This novel published in 1849.
4.Villette
Villette is an 1853 novel written by Charlotte
Bronte . After an unspecified family disaster , the
protagonist Lucky Snowe travels from her native
England to the fictional French speaking city of Villette
to teach at a girl’s school. Where she is drawn into
adventure and romance.
9. Blackmore , often referred to as the ‘ Last Victorian ‘
, was a pioneer of the movement in fiction that
continued with Robert Stevenson and others .
He has been described as “ proud, shy, reticent,
strong –willed , sweet tempered and self –cented “ .
His works
1. Lorna Doone
2. The Maid of Sker
3. Mary Anerley
4. Springhaven
5. Erema
10. 1 . Lorna Doone
A Romance of exmoor is a novel by English author Richard
Doddridge Blackmore, published in 1869. It is a romance based on a
group of historical characters and set in the late 17th century in Devon
and Somerset , particularly around the East Lyn Valley area of Exmoor.
2.The Maid of Sker
This novel is a three –volume novel that was
written by R.D.Blackmore and published in 1872. The
novel is set in the late 18th century and is about an elderly
fisherman who unravels the mysterious origins of a
founding child who is washed ashore on the coast of
Glamorganshire , south wales.
11. 3.Mary Anerley
This novel published in 1880. The novel is set
in the rugged landscape of yorkshire’s north riding and
the sea- coast of its East Riding.
4.Springhaven
This novel a tale of the Great War is a three-
volume novel by R.D.Blackmore published in 1887. it is
set in Sussex during the time of the Napoleonic Wars
,and revolves around the plots of the villainous Captain
Caryl Carne who attempts to aid a French invasion.
12. 5.Erema
Erema or my father’s sin is a three –volume novel
by R.D.Blackmore published in 1877. The novel is
narrated by a teenage girl called Erema whose father
escaped from England having been charged with a
murder he did not commit.
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14. Lord Byron was an English peer, poet and politicians.
He was one of the leading figures of the romantic movement.
His best works are the lenghthy narrative poems Don Juan
and Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage.
His works
1. Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage
2. Don Juan
3. Fugitive
4. Hours of idleness
5. English bards and scotch Reviewers
6. The Giaour
7. The Bride of Abydos
8. The Corsair
9. Manfred
10. Beppo
11. Cain
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16. Lewis Carroll was writer of children’s fiction
,notably alice’s adventures in Wonderland
and its sequel through the Looking Glass
NOTABLE WORKS
Alice’s Advenures in Wonderland
Through the Looking Glass
The Hunting of the snark
Jabberwocky
17. He was an American writer, poet , editor
and literary critic .
He is widely regarded as a central figure of
romanticism in united states and American
literature.
18. HIS WORKS
The Murders in the Rue Morgue
The Raven
The Fall of the House of Usher
The Tell Tale Heart