Critics are quite challenged as far as her classification is concerned. New interpretations consider her as a Romantic, despite the timing of her works, in fact she sent samples of her major works to Romantic writers to be judged and edited. Moreover, her Gothic attitude can't coexist with the Victorian Standard. Same goes for Emily. Literary critic's work is developing and changing every day
@@admaioratutor Dear teacher, you are wrong stating that Sharlotte Bronte was not a Victorian novelist. She died in 1855, while queen Victoria ascended the British throne in 1837. Victorian England had a lot of remarkable female novelists such as Elizabeth Gaskell, Sharlotte Bronte, George Eliot, etc.
Thank you so much for this video. I'm studying from your videos right now because I find this method more enjoyable. Anyway, I wanted to ask you the name of the school that you mentioned in this video, because youtube translator makes many mistakes. I looked for it on Internet but I can't find it. Is it called Heidi's school or something?
Hi Martina! I'm very pleased to know that my videos are helping you and also that you find this learning method quite enjoyable! Thank you for your lovely feedback! As for the school, I think you may refer to the sentence in which I was talking about the different elements of society that Dickens strongly criticized. I mentioned "hideous schools", which means terrible, awful, creepy and frightening. "Hideous" is a very particular adjective ☺
Yes, the word I was looking for was exactly that!! Think that youtube subtitled it as "Heidi's school", in fact I was a little bit confused. Grazie ancora per la tua disponibilità :)
Heidi's school is a quite fascinating metaphor 😂😂 I will never be able to use that word without thinking of that! You are so very welcome... Happy new year! 🎆
Examples of alienation can be found in Modernist writers, even if it's definitely a more existential alienation, due to an individual and social crisis
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Grazie, mi fa piacere. Il video. Ha un anno e passa... Anche la mia scioltezza davanti alla Telecamera è cambiata. Non c'è sicuramente bisogno di dire ok ma neanche di questi commentini sgradevoli 😘
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Charlotte Brontë is a Victorian writer!
Critics are quite challenged as far as her classification is concerned. New interpretations consider her as a Romantic, despite the timing of her works, in fact she sent samples of her major works to Romantic writers to be judged and edited.
Moreover, her Gothic attitude can't coexist with the Victorian Standard.
Same goes for Emily.
Literary critic's work is developing and changing every day
Which lessons explain European literature please?
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@@admaioratutor Dear teacher, you are wrong stating that Sharlotte Bronte was not a Victorian novelist. She died in 1855, while queen Victoria ascended the British throne in 1837. Victorian England had a lot of remarkable female novelists such as Elizabeth Gaskell, Sharlotte Bronte, George Eliot, etc.
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Thank you so much for this video. I'm studying from your videos right now because I find this method more enjoyable. Anyway, I wanted to ask you the name of the school that you mentioned in this video, because youtube translator makes many mistakes. I looked for it on Internet but I can't find it. Is it called Heidi's school or something?
Hi Martina! I'm very pleased to know that my videos are helping you and also that you find this learning method quite enjoyable! Thank you for your lovely feedback!
As for the school, I think you may refer to the sentence in which I was talking about the different elements of society that Dickens strongly criticized. I mentioned "hideous schools", which means terrible, awful, creepy and frightening. "Hideous" is a very particular adjective ☺
Yes, the word I was looking for was exactly that!! Think that youtube subtitled it as "Heidi's school", in fact I was a little bit confused.
Grazie ancora per la tua disponibilità :)
Heidi's school is a quite fascinating metaphor 😂😂 I will never be able to use that word without thinking of that!
You are so very welcome...
Happy new year! 🎆
@@admaioratutor you're so right 😂😂 happy new year you too😘
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Thank you for the video. It is great. I would like to learn ıf you have any video on the development of Novel of 1850 including English and American
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Sono presenti dei romanzi di questo periodo che non hanno un finale,o meglio la funzione viene lasciata al lettore con la sua interpretazione?
Nel periodo vittoriano la trama ed il finale sono sempre sviluppati con una struttura precisa quindi l'epilogo è praticamente sempre ben delineato
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Where (always in english literature) can i find other alienation examples ?
Examples of alienation can be found in Modernist writers, even if it's definitely a more existential alienation, due to an individual and social crisis
Helpful
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Our teacher ask us (Is oliver twist a realistic novel disscuss)??
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Why do you say Charlete Bronte is not a Victorian writer?
She is considered a Romantic novelist
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Bel video, grazie. Ma non c'è bisogno di dire ok ogni 5 secondi
Grazie, mi fa piacere. Il video. Ha un anno e passa... Anche la mia scioltezza davanti alla Telecamera è cambiata. Non c'è sicuramente bisogno di dire ok ma neanche di questi commentini sgradevoli 😘
@@admaioratutor era solo una constatazione, senza cattiveria 😁
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@@stefaniamancinelli8919 critica costruttiva, l'ho pure ringraziata per il bel video..
Grazie Sara, mi stai aiutando tantissimo a ripassare la letteratura per prepararmi al concorso.
Sei preparata, chiara, concisa e si nota tanto la passione per il tuo lavoro, indipendentemente da ciò che dicono.
Complimenti 😊
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Your use of "ok" over and over is very annoying