Representation of Victorian Society in the Poetry of Mary Howitt.
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The paper discusses Mary Howitt’s position as a representative poet of the victorian age. There are various other poets such as Alfred Tennyson, Robert Browning, Elizabeth Browning, Charlotte Bronte, Matthew Arnold, Shelley, Wordsworth, and George Eliot who represented and portrayed the varied conditions of victorian life. There are logical analysis and development of the poems. Appropriate theoretical frameworks have been incorporated whenever required. Based on discussion and interpretation, the researcher concludes that Mary Howitt can be well considered to be one of the representative poets of the victorian age. She has successfully rendered the darker side of victorian life.
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