The Victorian « sense of belonging » is studied in Anthony Trollope’s last two Political novels. The Prime Minister (1876) offers a perfect illustration of the traditional pattern Intrusion-Exclusion : a social climber tries to creep into the upper classes but his star soon pales, which eventually leads him to suicide. In The Duke’s Children (1880), one finds a more surprising case of opening to the Other, when Plantagenet Palliser’s son, Lord Silverbridge, marries a young American commoner. While Trollope multiplies the metaphors expressive of social exclusion, the narration itself seems to open itself to the reader so as to include the reader within the writer’s laboratory
grantor: University of TorontoTrollope criticism tends to locate female characters within...
240 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1975.U of I OnlyRestricted to the ...
Ce roman publié en 1880 n’est pas seulement le sixième et dernier du cycle des Palliser Novels ; c’e...
The Victorian « sense of belonging » is studied in Anthony Trollope’s last two Political novels. The...
The following article concentrates on the representation of social class in Anthony Trollope’s Antip...
This dissertation examines the fiction and non-fiction that Anthony Trollope wrote in between his re...
Concurrent Sessions - 8I Trollope Bringing the World HomeAnthony Trollope's emergence as a prominent...
Many critics rightfully claim that the marriage market and an inquiry into its innermost workings ar...
Literature in the nineteenth century often featured highly structured scenes of domestic entertainin...
Literature reflects human activity in that particularly society. It helps to expose societal realiti...
Dickens, Thackeray and Eliot satisfied specific goals in deploying female characters without hearts,...
When, on 17 November 1868, Anthony Trollope came bottom of the poll at Beverley in Yorkshire, his ch...
It is by now taken as axiomatic that representations of Irish characters in Victorian literature wer...
The subject of this thesis is the unusual nature, in the presentation of courtship and marriage, of ...
The six Barsetshire novels are not only Anthony Trollope's most popular ones, but also those which ...
grantor: University of TorontoTrollope criticism tends to locate female characters within...
240 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1975.U of I OnlyRestricted to the ...
Ce roman publié en 1880 n’est pas seulement le sixième et dernier du cycle des Palliser Novels ; c’e...
The Victorian « sense of belonging » is studied in Anthony Trollope’s last two Political novels. The...
The following article concentrates on the representation of social class in Anthony Trollope’s Antip...
This dissertation examines the fiction and non-fiction that Anthony Trollope wrote in between his re...
Concurrent Sessions - 8I Trollope Bringing the World HomeAnthony Trollope's emergence as a prominent...
Many critics rightfully claim that the marriage market and an inquiry into its innermost workings ar...
Literature in the nineteenth century often featured highly structured scenes of domestic entertainin...
Literature reflects human activity in that particularly society. It helps to expose societal realiti...
Dickens, Thackeray and Eliot satisfied specific goals in deploying female characters without hearts,...
When, on 17 November 1868, Anthony Trollope came bottom of the poll at Beverley in Yorkshire, his ch...
It is by now taken as axiomatic that representations of Irish characters in Victorian literature wer...
The subject of this thesis is the unusual nature, in the presentation of courtship and marriage, of ...
The six Barsetshire novels are not only Anthony Trollope's most popular ones, but also those which ...
grantor: University of TorontoTrollope criticism tends to locate female characters within...
240 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1975.U of I OnlyRestricted to the ...
Ce roman publié en 1880 n’est pas seulement le sixième et dernier du cycle des Palliser Novels ; c’e...