VICTORIAN POETS!
By Franny Briggs
WHO WERE THE VICTORIANS?
 While they are all housed within the Victorian era,
the poets themselves differed quite a bit!
 They tackled issues of their present day England
while also exploring issues in their own lives.
SEE IF YOU CAN NAME THE POET
 Dover Beach
 In Memoriam
 The Bishop Orders His Tomb at St. Praxed’s
 Cry of the Children
 Portuguese Sonnets
 My Last Duchess
 Marianna
 Crossing the Bar
 The Forsaken Merman
 Goblin’s Market
 Jenny
DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI
 Rossetti was an artist
and poet very
influential in the pre-
Raphaelite movement.
 He would often write a
poem specifically for a
piece of his artwork, or
the other way around.
CHRISTINA ROSSETTI
 Most famous for her
poem Goblin Market,
Rossetti asserted
herself as a great
female poet of the era.
 She was published
widely until her death,
especially in the pre-
Raphaelite magazine
“The Germ”
MATTHEW ARNOLD
 Matthew Arnold was
considered one of the
first modern poets of
the Victorian Era.
 He was the
superintendent of
England’s schools for
many years and was
highly revered.
 Arnold was famous for
his imagery involving
the ocean and also
themes involving
women.
ALFRED LORD TENNYSON
 Tennyson was the Poet
Laureate of the era,
and one of the most
revered poets of all
time.
 His lengthy poem In
Memoriam is his most
famous.
 He is the 2nd most
quoted writer after
Shakespeare.
ROBERT BROWNING
 Browning was famous
for his dramatic
monologues and
commentary on social
institutions.
 He was married to
Victorian poet
Elizabeth Barrett
Browning.
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING
 Browning, married to
poet Robert Browning
was also one of the
most famous Victorian
poets – famous both in
England and the US.
 She had a great
influence on Edgar
Allen Poe and Emily
Dickinson.

Victorian Poets

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  • 2.
    WHO WERE THEVICTORIANS?  While they are all housed within the Victorian era, the poets themselves differed quite a bit!  They tackled issues of their present day England while also exploring issues in their own lives.
  • 3.
    SEE IF YOUCAN NAME THE POET  Dover Beach  In Memoriam  The Bishop Orders His Tomb at St. Praxed’s  Cry of the Children  Portuguese Sonnets  My Last Duchess  Marianna  Crossing the Bar  The Forsaken Merman  Goblin’s Market  Jenny
  • 4.
    DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI Rossetti was an artist and poet very influential in the pre- Raphaelite movement.  He would often write a poem specifically for a piece of his artwork, or the other way around.
  • 5.
    CHRISTINA ROSSETTI  Mostfamous for her poem Goblin Market, Rossetti asserted herself as a great female poet of the era.  She was published widely until her death, especially in the pre- Raphaelite magazine “The Germ”
  • 6.
    MATTHEW ARNOLD  MatthewArnold was considered one of the first modern poets of the Victorian Era.  He was the superintendent of England’s schools for many years and was highly revered.  Arnold was famous for his imagery involving the ocean and also themes involving women.
  • 7.
    ALFRED LORD TENNYSON Tennyson was the Poet Laureate of the era, and one of the most revered poets of all time.  His lengthy poem In Memoriam is his most famous.  He is the 2nd most quoted writer after Shakespeare.
  • 8.
    ROBERT BROWNING  Browningwas famous for his dramatic monologues and commentary on social institutions.  He was married to Victorian poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
  • 9.
    ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING Browning, married to poet Robert Browning was also one of the most famous Victorian poets – famous both in England and the US.  She had a great influence on Edgar Allen Poe and Emily Dickinson.