Echos of English Literature
In this episode of Echoes of English Literature, we step into the Victorian era — a period of enormous social change, industrial growth, moral conflict, and literary innovation. From the rise of the British Empire to the crisis of faith brought on by science and modernity, we explore how Victorian writers turned their attention toward the realities of everyday life and transformed the novel into the dominant literary form of the age. Through the works of George Eliot and Thomas Hardy, we examine the emotional and moral complexity of Victorian Realism: class inequality, the role of women, industrialization, faith and doubt, and the quiet struggles of ordinary people. Featuring discussions of Middlemarch and Tess of the d'Urbervilles, this episode uncovers why Victorian literature remains one of the most powerful explorations of society and the human condition ever written. 🎧 A journey through realism, morality, social criticism, and the rise of the modern novel.
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