Description
The Literature of the Victorian Era by Hugh Walker is an in-depth exploration of the literary output during Queen Victoria’s reign. The book examines the major writers and movements of the time, including Tennyson, Browning, Dickens, and Carlyle, highlighting how literature reflected and shaped the moral, religious, and social concerns of the era. Walker combines literary analysis with historical context, offering insights into the intellectual and ethical spirit of Victorian England. His work remains a key reference in literary scholarship.