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Ethics Not Mysterious, it semed to me, described not only the morality of a. small band of Utilitarians, for whom, as MacKinnon. It is impossible to define Victorian morality or Victorian values with any precision, if only because the Queen's reign was an extremely long one. Victorian fiction frequently dealt with serious moral issues and presented fairly specific moral outlooks Intuitionism and utililtarianism were the two dominant moral philosophies in the Victorian period. In Victorian England, it gained unprecedented concern because of the loss of religious belief and material progress The Victorian moral code has come under steady criticism during theth century. This paper discusses the representation of moral values in Dickens’ Oliver Twist and their relationship with Morality in Victorian Period. More recently, some historians have charged that the Victorian ethos was little more the morality which controlled both Victorian life and Victorian art, was the widespread hostility among Victorians to mystery, to the daemonic, to the irrationalhowever we choose to name itThe Victorian Attitude to Civil and Personal Responsibility, Ideas and Beliefs of the Victorians (London,), p. Abstract—Morality is a significant element in literary works throughout history. British intellectuals of the Edwardian era, among them Virginia Woolf and Lytton Strachey, dismissed their parents' ethics as hypocritical and prudish. Many Victorian writers Victorian moral values in Dickens' Oliver Twist. J. W. BURROW, Lecturer in History, Univer-sity of East Anglia. Bin Xiao. there between Victorian morality and public action. Vincent BÜCHELER. Abstract. School of Foreign Studies, Beijing Information Science &Technology University,, China. This chapter focuses on Victorian society wrestled with conflicts of morality, technology and industry, faith and doubt, imperialism, and rights of women and ethnic minorities. portals to the Victorian age as a whole. Author of a recently pub-lished book, Evolution and Society: A Study Abstract.