
The Man
by Bram Stoker
The Victorian Era, the reign of Queen Victoria from her coronation on 20 June 1837 to her death on 22 January 1901, is known as a long period of peace, prosperity and national pride for the British Empire. It was a bold transition from the Georgian era, largely defined by logic, rationalism and a progression towards romanticism and mysticism in religion, societal values and the arts. In international relations, the Georgian era was widely regarded as a period of peace and Britain involved themselves in little external conflict. However, within the American colonies there was much unrest. In British domestic relations, the political agenda became increasingly liberal and was marked by shifts toward political, industrial and social reform. During the Victorian era, Britain experienced an unprecedented economic and population growth.
Chapters
- Fore-glimpse
- Chapter I: Stephen
- Chapter II: The Heart of a Child
- Chapter III: Harold
- Chapter IV: Harold at Normanstand
- Chapter V: The Crypt
- Chapter VI: A Visit to Oxford
- Chapter VII: The Need of Knowing
- Chapter VIII: The T-cart
- Chapter IX: In the Spring
- Chapter X: The Resolve
- Chapter XI: The Meeting
- Chapter XII: On the Road Home
- Chapter XIII: Harold's Resolve
- Chapter XIV: The Beech Grove
- Chapter XV: The End of the Meeting
- Chapter XVI: A Private Conversation
- Chapter XVII: A Business Transaction
- Chapter XVIII: More Business
- Chapter XIX: A Letter
- Chapter XX: Confidences
- Chapter XXI: The Duty of Courtesy
- Chapter XXII: Fixing the Bounds
- Chapter XXIII: The Man
- Chapter XXIV: From the Deeps
- Chapter XXV: A Little Child Shall Lead
- Chapter XXVI: A Noble Offer
- Chapter XXVII: Age's Wisdom
- Chapter XXVIII: De Lannoy
- Chapter XXIX: The Silver Lady
- Chapter XXX: The Lesson of the Wilderness
- Chapter XXXI: The Life-Line
- Chapter XXXII: 'To Be God and Able to Do Things'
- Chapter XXXIII: The Queen's Room
- Chapter XXXIV: Waiting
- Chapter XXXV: A Cry
- Chapter XXXVI: Light
- Chapter XXXVII: Golden Silence
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