unVictorian

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Etymology

From un- +‎ Victorian.

Adjective

unVictorian (comparative more unVictorian, superlative most unVictorian)

  1. Not characteristic of the Victorian era.
    • 2011, Lisa Appignanesi, All About Love:
      Queen Victoria, mother of nine herself, it is clear from her letters, had a rather unVictorian notion of the link between happiness in marriage and woman's burden of reproduction.

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