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This document presents a Venn diagram comparing Romantic and Victorian authors. Some key similarities between the authors included imagination, religion, and conflict. Some differences included that Romantic authors focused more on creativity, fantasy, and liberal philosophy while Victorian authors focused more on social reform, humor, satire, and feminism. The document uses the Venn diagram to visually depict these similarities and differences between literary works from the Romantic and Victorian periods.
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Venn Diagram

This document presents a Venn diagram comparing Romantic and Victorian authors. Some key similarities between the authors included imagination, religion, and conflict. Some differences included that Romantic authors focused more on creativity, fantasy, and liberal philosophy while Victorian authors focused more on social reform, humor, satire, and feminism. The document uses the Venn diagram to visually depict these similarities and differences between literary works from the Romantic and Victorian periods.
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Running head: THE ROMANTIC AND VICTORIAN AUTHORS 1

Valerie Garcia

A Venn Diagram of The Romantic and Victorian Authors

EDU697: A Capstone Project

September 18, 2017


THE ROMANTIC AND VICTORIAN AUTHORS 2

A Venn Diagram of The Romantic and Victorian Authors

The 18th Century Authors

Dark Gothic Allegories


Literary Nonsense
L Edgar Allen Poe (1809-1849)
Lewis Caroll
l (1832-1898) Death The Raven (1845)
Alices Adventures in Wonderland (1865) Creativity Annabel Lee (1849) Pseudo
Through the Looking Glass (1872)
Imagination
Marxist Criticism Religion
Fantasy
Scholar Satire Conflict

Imagination Religion
The Victorian Period The Romantic Period
Feminism

Conflict Feminism

Charles Dickens (1812-1870) Humor Mary Wallstonecraft Shelley (1797-1851)


A Christmas Carol (1843) Satire Frankenstein (1818)
Oliver Twist (1838) Proserpine and Midas (1820)
Religion

Protagonist Philosopher
Social Reform Anti-Slavery
Liberal Biographer

Similarities and differences of the literary work of Romantic and Victorian authors.

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