The Victorian Underworld
- 346 pages
- 13 hours of reading
With four decades dedicated to teaching language and literature across three languages and educational levels, Donald J. Thomas brings a profound depth of understanding to his work. His extensive experience shapes his insightful approach to literary analysis and pedagogical methods. Thomas's passion for language and storytelling is evident in his unique perspective on how narratives and linguistic structures impact our lives. This dedication to the craft of language and literature forms the cornerstone of his distinctive voice.



The Post-Romantics include five major Victorian poets, Tennyson, Browning, Arnold, Cough and Swinburne, inheritors and developers of the Romantic Revival. Nourished by the macabre, the exotic and the aberrant, their art was practiced on what Browning called "the dangerous edge of things."