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A compact critical survey defines the 1830–1870 literary period and traces its major movements and figures, from the intellectual reaction against revolutionary romanticism to the rise of analytic, truth-seeking modes in poetry and prose. It treats leading poets and the Pre-Raphaelite influence, the development of fiction from early novelists to Dickens, Thackeray and George Eliot, and examines historians, theologians, philosophers and scientists such as Carlyle, Macaulay, Mill and Darwin. Chapters consider criticism, scholarship, and miscellany, emphasize evolving social and scientific contexts, and close with sketches of later work that signal a transition to new literary ambitions.

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Hugh Walker

Hugh Walker was a literary critic and scholar known for his insightful analysis of Victorian poetry. His notable work, "The Age of Tennyson," explores the life and influence of Alfred Lord Tennyson, one of the most prominent poets of the era. Walker's writings contribute to the understanding of Tennyson's place in literary history and the broader context of 19th-century literature. Through his critical lens, he examines themes, styles, and the cultural significance of Tennyson's poetry, making his work a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of English literature.

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