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Shahzeen Jahangir Bs-Eng: 1.jane Austan

The document provides biographical information on 12 famous Victorian era novelists: Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, Lewis Carroll, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, Elizabeth Gaskell, Oscar Wilde, Mary Shelley, and H.G. Wells. For each novelist, it lists their notable works. Some of the major novels mentioned include Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, A Christmas Carol, A Study in Scarlet, Middlemarch, Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Frankenstein, and The War of the Worlds.
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Shahzeen Jahangir Bs-Eng: 1.jane Austan

The document provides biographical information on 12 famous Victorian era novelists: Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, Lewis Carroll, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, Elizabeth Gaskell, Oscar Wilde, Mary Shelley, and H.G. Wells. For each novelist, it lists their notable works. Some of the major novels mentioned include Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, A Christmas Carol, A Study in Scarlet, Middlemarch, Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Frankenstein, and The War of the Worlds.
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Shahzeen Jahangir

BS-ENG

Novelist of Victorian age

Novelist
 Sense and
Sensibility
(1811)
 Pride and
Prejudice
(1813)
1.Jane  Mansfield Park
Austan (1814)
 Emma (1815)
 Northanger
Abbey (1818,
posthumous)
 Persuasion
(1818,
posthumous)
 Lady Susan
(1871,
posthumous)
 Jane Eyre,
published in
2.Charlotte 1847
 Shirley,
Brontë published in
1849
 Villette,
published in
1853
 The Professor,
 Emma
(Unfinished)

 Wuthering
Heights is a
novel by Emily
Brontë
published in
1847 under her
3. Emily pseudonym
Brontë "Ellis Bell". It
is her only
finished novel
 La Guida di
Bragia, a Ballad
Opera for the
Marionette Theatre
(around 1850)
 "Miss Jones",
comic song (1862)
[114]
4.Lewis Carroll  Alice's Adventures
in Wonderland
(1865)
 Phantasmagoria
and Other Poems
(1869)
 Through the
Looking-Glass,
and What Alice
Found There
(includes
"Jabberwocky"
and "The Walrus
and the
Carpenter") (1871)
 The Hunting of the
Snark (1876)
 The Pickwick
Papers
 Oliver Twist
 Nicholas
Nickleby
 A Christmas
carol
 The chimes
5. Charles  Dombey and
Dickens son
 The haunted
man
Novelist,  David
Copperfield
Journalist  Bleak House
 Hard Times
 Great
Expectations
 A tale of two
cities
 A Study in
Scarlet
 Micah Clarke
 The Mystery of
Cloomber
 The Sign of the
6.Arthur Four
 The Firm of
Conan Doyle Girdlestone
 The White
Company
 The Doings of
Raffles Haw
 The Maracot
Writer, Deep
Novelist  The Lost World

 Adam Bede,
1859
 The Mill on the
Floss, 1860
 Silas Marner,
7.George Eliot 1861
 Romola, 1863
 Felix Holt, the
Radical, 1866
 Middlemarch,
Novelist, 1871–72
 Daniel
Journalist
Deronda, 1876
 Desperate
Remedies
 Under the
Greenwood Tree
8. Thomas (1872)
 A Pair of Blue
Hardy Eyes
 Far From the
Madding Crowd
(1874)
 The Hand of
Novelist, Poet Ethelberta
 The Return of the
Native
 The Trumpet-
Major
 A Laodicean
(1881)
 Two on a Tower
(1882)
 The Mayor of
Casterbridge
(1886)
 The Woodlanders
(1887)
 Tess of the
d'Urbervilles
(1891)
 Jude the Obscure
(1895)
 The Well-Beloved
(1897)
 Mary Barton
(1848)
 Cranford
(1851–53)
9. Elizabeth  Ruth (1853)
Gaskell  North and
South (1854–
55)
 My Lady
Novelist, Ludlow (1858)
 A Dark Night's
Journalist Work (1863)
 Sylvia's Lovers
(1863)
 Wives and
Daughters: An
Everyday Story
(1864–66)
 The Picture of
Dorian Gray
(1890/1891).
The first
10. Oscar version of "The
Picture of
Wilde Dorian Gray"
was published,
Novelist, in a form highly
edited by the
Journalist, magazine, as
Playwright the lead story in
the July 1890
edition of
Lippincott's
Monthly
Magazine
Wilde published
the longer and
revised version
in book form in
1891, with an
added preface
 Frankenstein;
Or, The
Modern
Prometheus
11. Mary  The last man
Shelley  Falkner. A
Novel
 Lodore
 Mathilda

Novelist
 The Wonderful
Visit (1895)
 The Island of
Doctor Moreau
(1896)
 The Wheels of
Chance (1896)
 The Invisible
12. Man (1897)
 The War of the
H. G Wells Worlds (1898)
 When the
Sleeper Wakes
(1899)
 Love and Mr
Lewisham
(1900)
 The First Men
in the Moon
(1901)
Novelist  The Sea Lady
(1902)
 The Food of the
Gods and How
It Came to
Earth (1904)
 Kipps (1905)
 A Modern
Utopia (1905)

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