The Victorian Literature, Art and Culture Master's program is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary course that explores the complexities of the Victorian era (1837-1901) through literary, artistic, and cultural studies. The program delves into the works of prominent authors such as Dickens, Eliot, and the Brontë sisters, as well as the art and architecture of the time, to examine the social, political, and cultural movements that shaped the era. Students will analyze the ways in which literature and art reflected and influenced the Victorian society, including its attitudes towards class, gender, race, and imperialism. Through a range of theoretical approaches and critical methods, students will gain a deeper understanding of the Victorian era's cultural significance and its continued relevance in contemporary society.