Is Victorian Poetry Postmodernism?

is postmodernism. Victorian poetry is postmodernism. During this period, novels were widely popular and prospered. On the one hand, these critical realist novelists advocated realism in the 18th century again, on the other hand, they shouldered the responsibility of criticizing society and defending people's interests. Although their creative angles and styles are different, the common feature of * * * is that they care about the life and destiny of the general public. They are deeply indignant at the inhuman social institutions, the degenerate social morality and the prevalence of money worship. The true portrayal of people's life and the ruthless criticism of social system in their works awakened the public's awareness of social problems and social development.