Victorian Lit Review

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Across
  1. 4. Type of poem where a speaker is talking to a specific listener who never speaks
  2. 6. One _____ of humanity was ruled from London in this era
  3. 7. Thomas Carlyle and John Stuart Mill both subscribed to what majority theory of democracy?
  4. 13. Fourth theme that can be summarized as industrialization
  5. 14. Author who presented the most complicated view of Imperialism (also, author or The Jungle Book)
  6. 16. Fifth Theme tied to our Romantic theme of Orientalism that also describes the extent of Britain's rule
  7. 18. Monarch who sparked gender debates
  8. 20. What realm of life does Elizabeth Barrett Browning seek to portray as "epic" and thus worth writing about?
  9. 21. A gender ____ means that if you change the definition of femininity, you also change the definition of masculinity.
  10. 22. Response to industrialization that seeks to glory in and control the natural world
  11. 24. Poem by Christina Rossetti that portrays how to interact with a global marketplace
  12. 25. Any woman who has transgressed the Victorian sexual code.
Down
  1. 1. "_______ is soulless" according to R. Browning in "Andrea del Sarto"
  2. 2. Third theme that tries to capture the debate over art at the time.
  3. 3. First theme that represents the desire to enact change through the use of government rather than revolt
  4. 5. "all of humanity is limited by ____" according to Walter Pater
  5. 8. Most who supported radical democracy also supported the ________ of slavery.
  6. 9. Pollution of the Thames River caused this event of 1858
  7. 10. Second theme that was an issue at the time due to a female monarch and the "surplus" women issue
  8. 11. Last name of authoress who wrote a poem justifying Imperial expansion
  9. 12. political response to industrialization
  10. 15. Innovations such as railroads led the Victorians to view industrialization as ____ even if they also saw it as a problem
  11. 17. Response to Industrialization that calls back to an earlier era
  12. 19. Critics should aim for what according to Matthew Arnold
  13. 23. The 3 Reform Acts of 1832, '67, and '84 all sought to give what to more people