Can somebody here please give me a guide or chart to 19th century British literature? I want to read more Victorian stuff
If there isn't one out there already, I might make one, OP. That sounds interesting.
>>9544007
Thank you in advance if you make one! I've been looking for one but can't seem to find anything.
>>9543969
Browning (Robert)
Tennyson
Swinburne
Rossetti (Christina and Dante)
Hardy
All you need.
>>9543969
How the fuck did he get his hat up there?
It's really not hard to stumble across 19th century brit lit.
Walk into literally any bookstore or library, close your eyes, and pick something up off the shelf.
>>9544659
Well yes. But I'd like to get some recommendations as well
>>9544644
He put it there
>>9544684
You're going to get the same books here that you'd get on google in 5 seconds.
What's the draw to "19th century British literature?"
Seems like a rather arbitrary starting point.
>>9544689
Silly man, they go over a pothole and its landing on his shiny head!
>>9544705
>You're going to get the same books here that you'd get on google in 5 seconds.
Maybe, maybe not. Google gives the classics but it's possible someone here knows more hidden gems.
>>9544776
Why are you worried about hidden gems when you apparently haven't even read the basics?
>>9544781
I'd just like to read something that's a little off the beaten path. Is that so unusual?
>>9545432
Thank you!!
>>9544027
This. The only good Victorian lit is the poetry.
>>9545432
kek