Poetry in the Victorian Era

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Last updated on May 25, 2026 9:06 pm

Discover Victorian poetry through close reading of famous works and analysis of the context in which they were written.

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The Victorian era spanned the latter half the nineteenth century and brought significant social and technological change to Europe. These shifts prompted close attention to realism and science, which was reflected in the arts. In this course, we explore the forms and characteristics of Victorian poetry through close attention to celebrated writers like Robert and Elizabeth Browning, Matthew Arnold, Gerald Manley Hopkins and Alfred, Lord Tennyson.

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  • Explain the context of the Victorian…
  • Discuss the different movements that…
  • Describe the different theories posi…
  • Appreciate the influence of Robert B…
  • Explain the context of the Victorian era
  • Discuss the different movements that took place during this time
  • Describe the different theories posited by various poets
  • Appreciate the influence of Robert Browning on the dramatic monologue
  • Expound on the significant poetic forms adopted during the Victorian era
  • Understand the changing role of gender and identity in the nineteenth century
  • Poetry in the Victorian Era

    In this module, you will learn about the different forms and functions that poetry took on during this time. You will also learn about the movements that rose out of this era and the influential poets of this period.

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