The Dual Nature of Love in Victorian Poetry
The Victorian era significantly shaped poetry, reflecting societal changes and complex human emotions surrounding love. Poets like Tennyson and Browning explored love’s dualities—joy intertwined with sorrow and idealism against societal expectations. Themes of devotion, loss, and societal pressures emerged, showcasing love’s transformative yet challenging nature in this turbulent period. Continue reading The Dual Nature of Love in Victorian Poetry