PPT-Teaching Dickens and Victorian
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Afterlives Natalie B Cole Oakland University PICKWICKIAN ENDEAVORS the BiAnnual North American Dickens Conference Salem State University 26 September 2014 I Why
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Afterlives Natalie B Cole Oakland University PICKWICKIAN ENDEAVORS the BiAnnual North American Dickens Conference Salem State University 26 September 2014 I Why Focus on the VICTORIAN ERA to Study. The Victorian Era covered most of. what century?. . 19. th. Bonus: The Victorian Era lasted from __ to __. 1837-1901. Victorian Era England. The Victorian Era was named after…. Dickens and Victorian . Afterlives. Natalie B. Cole, Oakland University. PICKWICKIAN ENDEAVORS: the Bi-Annual North American Dickens Conference. Salem State University. 26 September 2014. I. Why Focus on the VICTORIAN ERA to Study. L. iterature. (1830-1899). Queen Victoria. Windsor Castle in Modern Times. : Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and Victoria, Princess Royal. Sir Edwin Landseer. 1841-1845. Scholarly . Commentary. This painting exemplifies . Karenward@clovisusd.k12.ca.us. The Inimitable. What can we learn from Dickens and his work?. How can we apply what we learn to our lives today?. View the next 7 slides then predict the setting (time and location) in which Dickens lived.. Hard. . Times. Victorian. . times. I. Economic. context:. . . The economy experienced a remarkable transformation during the 19th century. .. . . Distribution of British labor.. . Distribution of British national income, 1801-1991. LITERARY GENRE. IN THE VICTORIAN AGE WAS…. THE NOVEL. . WHY?. Because the……………… read a lot of literature.. middle classes. They borrowed books from circulating libraries and read periodicals.. Ch. . Dickens, a . Coketown. , in “Hard . Times. ”. Environmental. . problems. : . nowadays. . pollution. in China and in . Italy. , in . . comparison. to Victorian Great Britain, . like. . Afterlives. Natalie B. Cole, Oakland University. PICKWICKIAN ENDEAVORS: the Bi-Annual North American Dickens Conference. Salem State University. 26 September 2014. I. Why Focus on the VICTORIAN ERA to Study. Ch. . Dickens, a . Coketown. , in “Hard . Times. ”. Environmental. . problems. : . nowadays. . pollution. in China and in . Italy. , in . . comparison. to Victorian Great Britain, . like. . Stave Three: The Ghost of Christmas Present. LESSON OBJECTIVE:. To understand how the ghost of Christmas Present is presented to us in a positive way. .. LESSON OUTCOME:. To explain your impressions of this ghost. Afterlives. Natalie B. Cole, Oakland University. PICKWICKIAN ENDEAVORS: the Bi-Annual North American Dickens Conference. Salem State University. 26 September 2014. I. Why Focus on the VICTORIAN ERA to Study. period of Queen Victoria's . reign. June . 1837 until her death . January 1901. It . was a long period of peace, prosperity, "refined sensibilities" and national self-confidence for the United . Kingdom. Ch. . Dickens, a . Coketown. , in “Hard . Times. ”. Environmental. . problems. : . nowadays. . pollution. in China and in . Italy. , in . . comparison. to Victorian Great Britain, . like. . 1837-1901. In their day, the Victorians were on the cutting edge. All the gadgets we're always improving on? The Victorians saw them being invented—things like railways, photography, electricity, & the telegraph. Okay, so the mobile phone pretty much blows the telegraph out of the water, but it was still a huge improvement on hand-delivering letters. .
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