Is it proper to write a story set in Victorian era England.
LONDON. 1905. PREFACE My readers of Forbidden Fruit may wish to know the origin of the work. It was this way, whilst I was staying at an out of the way village on the Sussex coast, I used to take long solitary walks, and several times saw a very beautiful girl sitting on a secluded part of the downs, attentively reading what looked like a manuscript in a black cover.
Our pick of the best children's books about Victorian times and the best kids' historical novels set in the 19th century. Street urchins, housemaids, pickpockets and foundlings they may be, but the characters in our pick of the best kids' books set in Victorian times are brave, resourceful and inspiring.
Although the Victorian era was a period of extreme social inequality, industrialisation brought about rapid changes in everyday life that affected all classes. Family life, epitomised by the young Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and their nine children, was enthusiastically idealised.
I recently read an article on the BBC about a story set in the United States during the Victorian Era. Whilst this made sense from the perspective of the BBC (being a British company), it did make me wonder if the era made any sense outside the borders of the UK.
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I'm writing a fictional story that is set in a Victorian era hotel (around the time of 1870 England). The hotel and the story are both fictional but I want them to be as believable as possible. I have looked online and in libraries about the Victorian era but the only thing I can find about hotels in this era are architectural blue prints.
A List Of Unique Topics For A Research Paper On The Victorian Era From June 20, 1837, until her death January 22, 1901, Queen Victoria ruled over the British Empire. The era was one of peace, prosperity, refined social behaviors and stalwart self-confidence in Britain.