Realist Literary Period
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| John Ruskin | "Of Queen's Gardens"
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| George Gissing | The Odd Women
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| Charlotte Bronte | Jane Eyre
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| Elizabeth Eastlake | "Lady Travellers"
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| Rudyard Kipling | "The White Man's Burden"
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| Thomas Babington Macaulay | "Minute on Indian Education"
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| Josephine Butler | "Our Indian Fellow Subjects"
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| Henry Mayhew | London Labour and the London Poor
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| Constance Fenimore Woolson | "Miss Grief"
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| Kate Chopin | The Awakening
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| Sarah Orne Jewett | "A White Heron"
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| Mark Twain | Life on the Mississippi, Huckleberry Finn
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| Ambrose Bierce | "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"
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| Anna Leonowens | The English Governess at the Siamese Court
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| Elizabeth Gaskell | Mary Barton
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| Elizabeth Barrett Browning | "Cry of the Children"
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| Mary Austin | The Land of Little Rain
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| Charlotte Perkins Gilman | "The Yellow Wallpaper"
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| Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton | Who Would Have Thought It?
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| W.E.B. DuBois | Souls of Black Folk
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| Charles Chesnutt | "The Wife of His Youth"
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| Booker T. Washington | Up From Slavery
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| Charles Dickens | David Copperfield, Great Expectations
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| William Booth | In Darkest England and the Way Out
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| Christina Rossetti | "Goblin Market"
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| Genres | Poetry/ Novels/ Periodicals
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| Main TOPICS & Themes | Industrial Revolution/Portraying life as it really was/Role of women:Women’s suffrage,Right to own land,Education/American Realism/Key terms: verisimilitude, local color, regionalism, concrete detail
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| Historical Background | 19th century/ Also called the Victorian Period because it overlaps with Queen Victoria’s reign (1837-1901)
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