"From the Victorian Age to the Modern Age". Reading of literary essays taken from Upper Secondary School students' textbooks. By Maria Grazia Tundo
http://digilander.libero.it/mgtund/Joyce/Eveline%20analysis.htm
http://digilander.libero.it/mgtund/A%20Room%20of%20One%2002.htm
George Orwell's famous essay on Politics and the English Language (abridged: http://digilander.libero.it/mgtund/ORWELL%201946%20Politics%20and%20the%20English%20Language%20ABRIDGED.htm
Literary Hyperlinks, vol.B p. 329
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Literary Hyperlinks, vol. B pp. 219-229 - Modernism in Europe - Modernism and the novel
Literary Hyperlinks, pp. 212-217 - The inter-war years - World War II - Mass communication and the dream factory - The holocaust - Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Literary Hyperlinks, pp. 206-212 The last days of Victorian optimism Suffragettes and the right to vote Imperial rivalry World War I Total war The Russian Revolution The cost of war and the desire for peace Steps to independence
Literary Hyperlinks, pp. 129-131
Thomson, Maglioni, Literary Hyperlinks, From the Victorian Age to The Twentieth Century and Beyond, CIDEB, pp. 81-83.
Literary Hyperlinks", pp. 18-19 Victoria: the business of empire
"Literary Hyperlinks", pp. 16-17 - Poverty and the poor laws - Managing the empire
"Literary Hyperlinks", pp. 13-14 Technological Innovation The communication revolution The cost of living
"Literary Hyperlinks", pp. 10-12 - Economy and society - The growth of industrial cities - The pressure for reforms (the Chartist movement)