The Victorian Age lasted from 1832 to 1900. This was a time of immense social, political, and economic changes in Britain and its empire. Significant developments included the growth of the British Empire, the Industrial Revolution, and reforms to politics, society, and religion. Literature flourished during this period, with major works in poetry, novels, and magazines. Notable poets like Tennyson and Browning used forms like the dramatic monologue. The novel also rose to prominence with famous works by the Brontës and Dickens realistically depicting various classes and social issues.