The Caxtons

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The Caxtons is a Victorian-era novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton that portrays the domestic life, ambitions, and moral development of an English middle-class family.

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instanceOf Victorian novel
novel
author Edward Bulwer-Lytton
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts English middle class
explores conflict between intellectual life and practical life
social expectations in Victorian England
tension between personal ambition and family loyalty
focusesOn domestic life
family relationships
moral development
genre bildungsroman
domestic fiction
family novel
hasCharacterType aspiring young son
military uncle
scholar father
supportive mother
hasForm prose
hasStructure multi-volume novel
hasSubject English family life
personal development
social aspiration
hasTone comic
didactic
sentimental
literaryMovement realism
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
mainCharacter Austin Caxton
Mrs. Caxton
Pisistratus Caxton
Uncle Roland
narrativePerspective first-person narration
narrator Pisistratus Caxton
notableFor blend of humor and sentiment
portrayal of middle-class domestic life
originalLanguage English
partOf Victorian domestic novel tradition
portrays English provincial society
domestic virtues
middle-class values
settingPeriod 19th century
settingPlace England
theme ambition
education
family duty
moral growth
social mobility
writtenBy Edward Bulwer-Lytton

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Edward Bulwer-Lytton notableWork The Caxtons