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The Victorian era was a time of social change from "summary" of A Short History of English Literature by Benjamin Ifor Evans

The Victorian era, spanning the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901, was a period marked by significant social upheaval and transformation. This era witnessed sweeping changes in various aspects of society, including industrialization, urbanization, and the rise of the middle class. These changes had a profound impact on the social fabric of England, leading to shifts in traditional social structures and norms. One of the key developments during the Victorian era was the rapid industrialization of England. The Industrial Revolution brought about radical changes in the economy, leading to the growth of factories, mass production, and urban centers. This shift from agrarian to industrial society had far-reaching consequences on the lives of the people, as they migrated from rural areas to cities in search of work. Alongside industrialization, urbanization was another defining feature of the Victorian era. The rapid growth of cities like London, Manchester, and Birmingham led to overcrowding, pollution, and social probl...
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    A Short History of English Literature

    Benjamin Ifor Evans

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