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The Victorian Age (end of the 19thcentury)
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School Mind Map on The Victorian Age (end of the 19thcentury), created by Lorenzo Ros on 25/04/2019.
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The Victorian Age (end of the 19thcentury)
Queen Victoria
British Empire
Industry
Victorian compromise
Reality (bad conditions, urban slums) was covered by strict morality of puritans. What was shown was just the surface (faith in progress)
Works where we can see this aspect
Attachments:
Victorian compromise in works
Positivism: the Victorian compromise was accepted, because people had faith in progress
Aestheticism: reaction
Work of art
Art doesn't teach anything: "art for art's sake"
Immortal
If it's discussed, it's important
Not an imitation of reality
People
Must admire the style (exterior, surface) but not analyze the content
Can't admire a useful thing
Artist
Mortal
Must live his life as a work of art
Authors
Oscar Wilde ("The picture of Dorian Gray"
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