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Our Favorite Victorian English Literature Websites
If you long to tour London by gaslight... if the moors of Wuthering Heights make your spine tingle... if the works of Charles Dickens make you weep for lost orphans... if you just like losing yourself in another place and time... join me as we explore the best the Web offers for the fans of Victorian literature.

The Victorian Web
The Victorian Web brings you literature, history and culture in the age of Victoria. Start with the timeline of English literature; move on to learn about predominant techniques and genres of the age. And don't forget to check out the authors' section for details on your favorites!
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The Woman Question
The Victorian Women Writers Project provides writings by famous and not-so-famous Victorian women accessible as e-texts (in HTML or TEI SGML). Great resource for rare or lesser-known works.
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Seeing Literature
The visual arts greatly informed and inspired the literature (especially the poetry) of the Victorian era. Interesting article explores the "union of pictorialism with narrative, creating richly detailed scenes that at once imply the stories that precede and follow and symbolize their meaning."
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The Victorian Book
The technology of book publishing came into its own in the nineteenth century. The British Library now presents this exploration of illustrating, photographic reproduction and binding in the Victorian print shop.
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Victorian English Literature Forums/Discussion Groups
Looking to discuss your passion with like-minded souls? Step into these communities and be inspired, entertained, and maybe even educated.
Read Along With Us
Discuss Victorian literature from around the world with fellow fans. The group reads a selected title together, but discussion is not limited and interesting sidetracks are frequent.

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Victoriana
A very active place to explore Victorian Britain with students, academics, and fans from around the world. Discussion tends toward the academic but is certainly accessible to the average reader as well.
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Wonderbook
A delightful online magazine, aimed at children, composed of Victorian and turn-of-the-century (both British and American) poetry, prose, cartoons, essays, and facts.
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