The Victorian Era, spanning from 1837 to 1901, was a time of rapid change in Britain. Industrialization, social reforms, and scientific advancements reshaped society, while the British Empire expanded globally. These shifts influenced literature, art, and culture. Victorian literature reflected the era's complexities, exploring themes of social class, gender roles, and morality. Realism emerged as a dominant literary movement, with authors like Charles Dickens and George Eliot critiquing societal issues through their works.