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The Victorian Age was an era of changing economies and ideas. It was a time that produced some of the most beloved stories of all time. However, over the years, people’s views of this time have changed. So, how do modernists view the Victorian Era? That is what we intend to find out this season. We will not only read how Victorian writers viewed their own culture, but also what modern day writers think about this time.
MAY 18 3:00pm |
SEPTEMBER 21 3:00pm |
The French Lieutenant’s Woman
By: John Fowles |
Only to Deceive
By: Tasha Alexander |
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JUNE 22 3:00pm |
OCTOBER 19 3:00pm |
The Inheritance
By: Louisa May Alcott |
The Way We Live Now
By: Anthony Trollope |
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JULY 20 3:00pm |
NOVEMBER 16 3:00pm |
The Lamplighter
By: Anthony O’Neil |
Buckingham Palace Gardens
By: Anne Perry |
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AUGUST 17 3:00pm |
DECEMBER 14 3:00PM |
The Pickwick Papers
By: Charles Dickens |
North & South
By: Elizabeth Gaskell |
Questions: Please contact Renee Evans at
Elizr_559@hotmail.com or at (757) 339-1981 |
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