Victorian writers and their work:
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Armand: Charles Dickens: He was one of the most famous writers of the Victorian era. He was the first writer to talk about the low class. He started writing about politics and after he started writing in the newspaper every Sunday. His histories talk about children that were orphans and have to look for their live by themselves. His most famous novels were Oliver Twist and A Christmas Carol.
Roger: Bronte sisters: Charlotte, Emily and Anne were sisters who wrote poetry and novels. They were born in into a poor family. Two of his sisters and her mother died young. They spent a year in a school that oppressed them. Charlotte wrote her most important work about that year. For all the things that happened to them, she made them write in male pseudonyms.
Arnau: Robert Louis Stevenson: Robert Louis Stevenson was born in 1850 and he died in 1894. He was a British novelist, poet and essayist. He is the author of some of the most recognized adventure novels, like the Treasure Island, The Black Arrow or The Strange Case of Dr. Jeklly and Mr, Hyde.
Roger: Oscar Wilde: Oscar Wilde was born on 1854 in Dublin Ireland. was a writer. He became famous for laughing at society and his wit.
He did studies at Trinity College and Oxford. When he was young he did win Newdigate Prize for Poetry. When he gets married, he begins writing novels and a feminist magazine. But when he was older, a man accuse him of homosexual and finally he enter to prison.
Arnau: Lewis Carroll: He was an English writer of children's fiction, a logic, poetist, mathematic, photographer and inventor. He born in 1832 and he died in 1898. He wrote one of the most popular children's fiction, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass.
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