Victorian Literature
Victorian Literature encompasses novels, poetry, and non-fiction written during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). It often explores themes of social class, morality, industrialization, and the British Empire.
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Madman's Dance (Time Rovers, #3)
by Jana Oliver
History is unraveling, the result of a centuries-spanning conspiracy to empower the Transitive shapeshifters. Jacynda Lassiter, a Time Rover, is the only one who can restore order—but she's trapped in a Victorian asylum, her memory gone. Meanwhile, her Victorian allies face their own trials. Dr. Alastair Montrose is torn between uncovering the truth and battling powerful enemies who want it buried. Detective-Sergeant Jonathon Keats, once a hero, is now a fugitive, wrongly accused of a brutal murder. His nemesis, Desmond Flaherty, holds the key to his freedom, but the Fenian's daughter's life hangs in the balance. If an anarchist's explosives ignite a blaze rivaling the Great Fire, the future will be irrevocably altered. There will be no escape from the Madman's Dance.
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Middlemarch
by George Eliot
Enter the world of Middlemarch, George Eliot's sweeping saga of ambition, love, and societal change in a 19th-century English town. Follow Dorothea Brooke's quest for purpose, Dr. Lydgate's medical aspirations, and Bulstrode's hidden secrets as their lives intertwine in a drama of profound depth and enduring relevance. A literary masterpiece celebrated for its realism and psychological insight.
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