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- 2. In Britain, the 19th century is traditionally called the Victorian age. Victorian is a descriptive term
- 3. Alfred Tennyson was born in Somersby, Lincolnshire. Alfred began to write poetry at an early age
- 4. Browning grew up in Camberwell in south-east London. He was educated at home where he had
- 5. Elizabeth Barrett Browning was born at Coxhoe Hall, County Durham, England. Young Elizabeth benefited from a
- 6. Swinburne was an English poet and critic. Born in London the son of an admiral, he
- 7. Rudyard Kipling was born in Bombay, India. Young Rudyard's earliest years in Bombay were blissfully happy.
- 8. Schoolboy Lyrics (1881) The Man Who Would Be King (1888) The Light that Failed (1890) The
- 9. William Ernest Henley (1849-1903) William Ernest Henley was an English poet, critic and editor. Henley was
- 10. Edward Lear was born in Holloway, London. He spent his early years first as a draughtsman
- 11. William Makepeace Thackeray was born in Calcutta, India. After his father died he was sent to
- 12. Charles Dickens is generally regarded as one of the greatest English novelists. He mocked and denounced
- 13. Charles Dickens Novels The Pickwick Papers (1837) Oliver Twist (1838) The Life and Adventures of Nicholas
- 14. Charlotte Brontë was born at Thornton, Yorkshire, the third child of six. The Reverend was later
- 15. Emily Brontë was a British novelist and poet, best remembered for her one novel “Wuthering Heights”.
- 16. "George Eliot" was a pseudonym for Mary Ann Evans, a woman counted among England's best writers.
- 17. Anthony Trollope, a British novelist and civil servant, was born at Russell Square, London. Educated at
- 18. Thomas Masterson Hardy was a novelist and a poet, generally regarded as one of the greatest
- 19. Robert Louis Stevenson, a Scottish author of the 19th century, was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. Robert
- 20. Lewis Carroll (real name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), an English writer and logician. Although by profession a
- 21. G.H Wells, who looked into the future, was born in Bromley, now a section of Greater
- 22. Abraham "Bram" Stoker was born in Clontarf, Ireland. He began publishing his stories in magazines regularly
- 23. Arthur Conan Doyle Arthur Conan Doyle was born in the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh. His father
- 24. Born in Dublin, Ireland, George Bernard Shaw was the only son and third and youngest child.
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Слайд 2 In Britain, the 19th century is traditionally called the Victorian age.
In Britain, the 19th century is traditionally called the Victorian age.
Poets: A. Tennyson, the Brownings, A. Swinburne, R. Kipling,
W. Henley
Limericks: E. Lear
Novelists: W. M. Thackeray, Ch. Dickens, the Brontës, G. Eliot, A. Trollope, Th. Hardy, R. Stevenson
Books for children: L. Carroll
Science fiction: H. G. Wells
Horror stories: B. Stoker
Detective fiction: Conan Doyle
Drama: B. Shaw, O. Wilde
Слайд 3 Alfred Tennyson was born in Somersby, Lincolnshire. Alfred began to write
Alfred Tennyson was born in Somersby, Lincolnshire. Alfred began to write
Alfred Tennyson
(1809-1892)
Слайд 4 Browning grew up in Camberwell in south-east London. He was educated
Browning grew up in Camberwell in south-east London. He was educated
Robert Browning
(1812-1889)
Слайд 5 Elizabeth Barrett Browning was born at Coxhoe Hall, County Durham, England.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning was born at Coxhoe Hall, County Durham, England.
Elizabeth Browning
(1806-1861)
Слайд 6 Swinburne was an English poet and critic. Born in London the
Swinburne was an English poet and critic. Born in London the
Algernon Swinburne
(1837-1909)
Слайд 7 Rudyard Kipling was born in Bombay, India. Young Rudyard's earliest years
Rudyard Kipling was born in Bombay, India. Young Rudyard's earliest years
Rudyard Kipling
(1865-1936)
Слайд 8Schoolboy Lyrics (1881)
The Man Who Would Be King (1888)
The Light that
Schoolboy Lyrics (1881)
The Man Who Would Be King (1888)
The Light that
The Ballad of East and West
The Light That Failed (1891)
Life's Handicap (1891)
Barrackroom Ballads (1892)
Tommy (1892)
Gunga Din (1892)
Many Inventions (1893)
The Jungle Book (1894)
The Second Jungle Book (1895)
If (1895)
The Seven Seas (1896)
Captains Courageous (1897)
The Day's Work (1898)
A Fleet in Being (1898)
Kim (1901)
Just So Stories (1902)
Puck of Pook's Hill (1906)
Rewards and Fairies (1910)
Слайд 9
William Ernest Henley
(1849-1903)
William Ernest Henley was an English poet,
William Ernest Henley
(1849-1903)
William Ernest Henley was an English poet,
Слайд 10 Edward Lear was born in Holloway, London. He spent his early
Edward Lear was born in Holloway, London. He spent his early
Edward Lear
(1812-1888)
Слайд 11 William Makepeace Thackeray was born in Calcutta, India. After his father
William Makepeace Thackeray was born in Calcutta, India. After his father
(1811-1863)
William Makepeace Thackeray
Слайд 12 Charles Dickens is generally regarded as one of the greatest English
Charles Dickens is generally regarded as one of the greatest English
Charles Dickens
(1812-1863)
Слайд 13Charles Dickens Novels
The Pickwick Papers (1837)
Oliver Twist (1838)
The Life and Adventures
Charles Dickens Novels
The Pickwick Papers (1837)
Oliver Twist (1838)
The Life and Adventures
Слайд 14 Charlotte Brontë was born at Thornton, Yorkshire, the third child of
Charlotte Brontë was born at Thornton, Yorkshire, the third child of
Charlotte Brontё
(1816-1855)
Слайд 15 Emily Brontë was a British novelist and poet, best remembered for
Emily Brontë was a British novelist and poet, best remembered for
Emily Brontё
(1818-1848)
Слайд 16 "George Eliot" was a pseudonym for Mary Ann Evans, a woman
"George Eliot" was a pseudonym for Mary Ann Evans, a woman
George Eliot
(1819-1880)
Слайд 17 Anthony Trollope, a British novelist and civil servant, was born at
Anthony Trollope, a British novelist and civil servant, was born at
Anthony Trollope
(1815-1882)
Слайд 18 Thomas Masterson Hardy was a novelist and a poet, generally regarded
Thomas Masterson Hardy was a novelist and a poet, generally regarded
Thomas Hardy
(1840-1928)
Слайд 19 Robert Louis Stevenson, a Scottish author of the 19th century, was
Robert Louis Stevenson, a Scottish author of the 19th century, was
(1850-1894)
Robert Louis Stevenson
Слайд 20 Lewis Carroll (real name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), an English writer and
Lewis Carroll (real name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), an English writer and
Lewis Carroll
(1832-1898)
Слайд 21 G.H Wells, who looked into the future, was born in Bromley,
G.H Wells, who looked into the future, was born in Bromley,
and many short stories and articles.
(1866-1946)
Herbert George Wells
Слайд 22 Abraham "Bram" Stoker was born in Clontarf, Ireland. He began publishing
Abraham "Bram" Stoker was born in Clontarf, Ireland. He began publishing
Bram Stoker
(1847-1912)
Слайд 23Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Conan Doyle was born in the capital of
Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Conan Doyle was born in the capital of
(1859-1930)
Слайд 24 Born in Dublin, Ireland, George Bernard Shaw was the only son
Born in Dublin, Ireland, George Bernard Shaw was the only son
George Bernard Shaw
(1856-1950)