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Victorian$90283$ - traduzione in italiano

LITERATURE DURING THE PERIOD OF QUEEN VICTORIA'S REIGN
Victorian fiction; Victorian author; Victorian novel; Victorian poetry; Victorian prose
  • [[Lord Tennyson]], the [[Poet Laureate]]
  • [[Harriet Beecher Stowe]] wrote Victorian fiction outside Victoria's domains.
  • [[Charles Darwin]]'s work ''[[On the Origin of Species]]'' affected society, throughout the Victoria era, and still does today.
  • The [[Brontë]] sisters wrote fiction rather different from that common at the time.

Victorian      
adj. vittoriano; (fig) che ostenta pudore, pudibondo
burial ground         
  • Grave candles in the Old Cemetery in [[Łódź]], [[Poland]]
  • Small stones on a gravestone in a Jewish cemetery in [[Germany]]
  • Calvary Cemetery, Queens, New York]]
  • Cemetery gate, [[Galisteo, New Mexico]]
  • Cemetery in [[Kavala]], [[Greece]]
  • Cemetery overlooking the Danube, near [[Cernavodă]], [[Romania]]
  • Family cemeteries in India
  • 1910}} in the [[Monumental Cemetery of Staglieno]] in [[Genoa]], Italy, one of the most spectacular of a number of Italian cemeteries featuring large-scale sculpture.
  • Graves at the [[Hietaniemi Cemetery]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Uusimaa]], [[Finland]].
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  • A columbarium wall at [[Lawnton, Queensland]], showing empty niches, plaques and flower holders
  • A Muslim cemetery at sunset in [[Marrakech]], Morocco
  • Cemetery excavations, like this one in [[Madrid]], can alleviate overcrowding.
  • [[Merry Cemetery]], Romania
  • 
Brass cemetery key of a pastor, with handover document and sheath - around 1935
  • A Muslim cemetery in [[Kashgar]], [[Xinjiang]], China.
  • Overgrown cemetery overlooking the [[Danube]], [[Romania]]
  • [[Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery]] in [[Newport, Rhode Island]]
  • Wooden crosses with remembrance poppies on them
  • linden]] in the cemetery by [[Ringkøbing]], [[Jutland]], [[Denmark]].
  • Hualien]], [[Taiwan]]
  • Flowers left on the grave of [[Édith Piaf]]
  • An artwork in a tomb by [[Victor Brecheret]] in [[Cemitério da Consolação]], an example of monumental cemetery in [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]].
PLACE OF BURIAL
Graveyard; Cemeteries; Burial place; Cemetaries; Graveyards; Pet sematory; Burying ground; Cementary; Resting place; Burial ground; Cemetry; Burial grounds; Tomb park; Semetary; Temető; Temeto; Perpetual flower; Family cemetery; Qabristan; Burial Grounds; Grave yard; Cementery; ⛼; Cemetary; Cemeteries in Law; Law, Cemeteries in; Victorian cemetery; Victorian cemeteries; Kabristan; Monumental cemetary; Lawn cemetery; Monumental cemetery; Sematary; Perpetual care cemetery
cimitero, camposanto
vote by ballot         
  • New York]] polling place circa 1900, showing [[voting booth]]s on the left
  • The Polling]]'' by [[William Hogarth]] (1755). Before the secret ballot was introduced, voter intimidation was commonplace.
  • Ballots or scanned images available to public for independent audits
  • A British "how to vote" card from 1880
  • Ballot images saved by election scanners
VOTING STYLE THAT MAKES EACH VOTE ANONYMOUS
Political privacy; Australian ballot; Secret voting; Australian Ballot; Secret Ballot; Victorian Ballot; Secrecy of the ballot; Massachusetts ballot; Secret ballots; Secret vote; The secret ballot; Secret suffrage; Privacy (political); Massachusetts Ballot Act; Vote by ballot; Ballot secrecy
votare per scrutinio segreto, votare a scrutinio segreto

Definizione

Victorian
(Victorians)
1.
Victorian means belonging to, connected with, or typical of Britain in the middle and last parts of the 19th century, when Victoria was Queen.
We have a lovely old Victorian house.
...The Early Victorian Period.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
You can use Victorian to describe people who have old-fashioned attitudes, especially about good behaviour and morals.
Victorian values are much misunderstood...
My grandfather was very Victorian.
ADJ
3.
The Victorians were the British people who lived in the time of Queen Victoria.
N-COUNT: usu pl

Wikipedia

Victorian literature

Victorian literature refers to English literature during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901). The 19th century is considered by some to be the Golden Age of English Literature, especially for British novels. It was in the Victorian era that the novel became the leading literary genre in English. English writing from this era reflects the major transformations in most aspects of English life, from scientific, economic, and technological advances to changes in class structures and the role of religion in society. Famous novelists from this period include Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray, the three Brontë sisters, George Eliot, Thomas Hardy and Rudyard Kipling.

While the Romantic period was a time of abstract expression and inward focus, essayists, poets, and novelists during the Victorian era began to direct their attention toward social issues. Writers such as Thomas Carlyle called attention to the dehumanizing effects of the Industrial Revolution and what Carlyle called the "Mechanical Age". This awareness inspired the subject matter of other authors, like poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning and novelists Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy. Barrett's works on child labor cemented her success in a male-dominated world where women writers often had to use masculine pseudonyms. Dickens employed humor and an approachable tone while addressing social problems such as wealth disparity. Hardy used his novels to question religion and social structures.

Poetry and theatre were also present during the Victorian era. Robert Browning and Alfred Tennyson were Victorian England's most famous poets. With regard to the theatre it was not until the last decades of the 19th century that any significant works were produced. Notable playwrights of the time include Gilbert and Sullivan, George Bernard Shaw, and Oscar Wilde.