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discuss the major difference between the novels of the Victorian age and those of the modern period

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Answered by Anonymous
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The main difference between Victorian and Modernist literature is the shift towards questioning the omniscient narrator. ... The modernists found the omniscient narrator—the backbone of the "realist" novel—unrealistic. A writer like Woolf, for example, was an early questioner of what today we would call 'man-'splaining.

Answered by yadavji42
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victorian age is very simple and today's age is very modern and facnitionilist

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