How did the love poetry in the Victorian era differ from the love poems in the Renassiance and Romantic eras?
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but i’ll give u a hint..
the victorian era in general is different than the ones u mentioned: socially, it was an era that is based on proper decorum, everything must shine on the outside, u know, based on appearances… during the day everything was normal but the night, well, lets just say it was an underworld.
in literature, many poets emerged such as lord byron (my favorite).. poetry in that time was not about the romantic and naive .. it was more of a fierce expression of one’s feelings, not only love, but about life in general. (lets not forget that darwin and his theory emerged in that era) so put 2 and 2 together.. some poems expressed the poet’s doubts in religion and other subjects.
hope this small explanation helped
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