The Reputation Of Trollope

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : John Charles Olmsted
Publisher : Scholarly Title
Release : 1978
File : 248 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015003849984


The Contemporary Review

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Genre : Great Britain
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Release : 1870
File : 694 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015010948134


Wiseman Review

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Release : 1883
File : 540 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105211417303


The Westminster Review

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Genre : Literature, Modern
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Release : 1884
File : 666 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCBK:C058335847


An Account Of The Mutinies In Oudh And Of The Siege Of The Lucknow Residency

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Genre : India
Author : Martin Richard Gubbins
Publisher : London : R. Bentley
Release : 1858
File : 572 Pages
ISBN-13 : OXFORD:600024486


Service And Adventure With The Khakee Ressalah Or Meerut Volunteer Horse During The Mutinies Of 1857 58

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Genre : India
Author : Robert Henry Wallace Dunlop
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Release : 1858
File : 240 Pages
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Cliffsnotes On Trollope S Barchester Towers

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This CliffsNotes guide includes everything you've come to expect from the trusted experts at CliffsNotes, including analysis of the most widely read literary works.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : C.K. Hillegass
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Release : 1999-03-03
File : 99 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780544179806


The Politics Of Gender In Anthony Trollope S Novels

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Bringing together established critics and exciting new voices, The Politics of Gender in Anthony Trollope's Novels offers original readings of Trollope that recognize and repay his importance as source material for scholars working in diverse fields of literary and cultural studies. As the editors observe in their provocative introduction, Trollope more than any of his contemporaries is studied by scholars from disciplines outside literary studies. The contributors here draw together work from economics, colonialism and ethnicity, gender studies, new historicism, liberalism, legal studies, and politics that convincingly argues for the eminence of Trollope's writings as a vehicle for the theoretical explorations of Victorian culture that currently predominate. The essays variously examine imperial and postcolonial themes in the context of economic, cultural, aesthetic, and demographic influences; show how gender-sensitive readings expose Trollope's critique of capitalism's influence; address Trollope and sexuality in the context of queer studies, the law, archetypal constructions, and classical feminism; and offer new approaches to narrative theory through examination of Victorian understandings of male and female psychology. Regenia Gagnier's concluding chapter revisits the collection's critical strands and reflects on the implications for future studies of Trollope.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Deborah Denenholz Morse
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2016-12-05
File : 277 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351883818


Westminster And Foreign Quarterly Review

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Release : 1884
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Postal Pleasures

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In 1889 uniformed post-boys were discovered moonlighting in a West End brothel frequented by men of the upper classes. "The Cleveland Street Scandal" erupted and Victorian Britain faced the possibility that the Post Office-a bureaucratic backbone of nation and empire-was inspiring and servicing subversive sexual behavior. However, the unlikely alliance between sex and the postal service was not exactly the news the sensational press made it out to be. Postal Pleasures explores the relationship between illicit sex and the Royal Mail from reforms initiated in 1840 up to the imperial end of the nineteenth century. With a combination of historical details and literary analyses, Kate Thomas illustrates how the postal network, its uniformed employees, and its material trappings-envelopes, postmarks, stamps-were used to signal and circulate sexual intrigue. For many, the idea of an envelope promiscuously jostling its neighbors in a post boy's bag, or the notion that secrets passed through the eyes and fingers of telegraph girls, was more stimulating than the actual contents of correspondence. Writers like Anthony Trollope, Eliza Lynn Lynton, Henry James, Oscar Wilde, Arthur Conan Doyle, and others, invoked the postal system as both an instrument and a metaphor for sexual relations that crossed and double-crossed lines of class, marriage, and heterosexuality. Postal Pleasures adds a new dimension to studies of the era as it uncovers the unlikely linkage between the Victorian Post Office and the queer networks it inspired.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Kate Thomas
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2011-02-15
File : 264 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199755745