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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Deborah Denenholz Morse , Margaret MarkwickPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138376243ISBN 10: 1138376248 Pages: 274 Publication Date: 03 January 2019 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'This is an important collection that makes a valuable contribution to scholarship on Anthony Trollope, on gender issues, and on fiction generally. One of the most striking features of this wonderful and admirably organized volume is its unpredictability, as it departs from expected arguments and even from expected subjects. Would that all essay collections were this fine.' James R. Kincaid, University of Southern California, USA ’Fine examples of contemporary scholarship...this collection makes one want to read Trollope’s novels anew...Highly recommended.’ Choice ’This is a fine collection of essays on Trollope ""for the Twenty-First Century."" It should not only enlighten students of Trollope but also interest students of gender theory and of the Victorian novel. Anyone reading it cannot but deduce that Trollope studies flourish in the new century.’ New Books on Literature '... [an] important contribution to Victorian studies...' Victorian Studies 'This is an attractive volume, enlivened with illustrations from Trollope’s novels and other sources. The readings are fresh and imaginative.' European Legacy "'This is an important collection that makes a valuable contribution to scholarship on Anthony Trollope, on gender issues, and on fiction generally. One of the most striking features of this wonderful and admirably organized volume is its unpredictability, as it departs from expected arguments and even from expected subjects. Would that all essay collections were this fine.' James R. Kincaid, University of Southern California, USA ’Fine examples of contemporary scholarship...this collection makes one want to read Trollope’s novels anew...Highly recommended.’ Choice ’This is a fine collection of essays on Trollope ""for the Twenty-First Century."" It should not only enlighten students of Trollope but also interest students of gender theory and of the Victorian novel. Anyone reading it cannot but deduce that Trollope studies flourish in the new century.’ New Books on Literature '... [an] important contribution to Victorian studies...' Victorian Studies 'This is an attractive volume, enlivened with illustrations from Trollope’s novels and other sources. The readings are fresh and imaginative.' European Legacy" 'This is an important collection that makes a valuable contribution to scholarship on Anthony Trollope, on gender issues, and on fiction generally. One of the most striking features of this wonderful and admirably organized volume is its unpredictability, as it departs from expected arguments and even from expected subjects. Would that all essay collections were this fine.' James R. Kincaid, University of Southern California, USA 'Fine examples of contemporary scholarship...this collection makes one want to read Trollope's novels anew...Highly recommended.' Choice 'This is a fine collection of essays on Trollope for the Twenty-First Century. It should not only enlighten students of Trollope but also interest students of gender theory and of the Victorian novel. Anyone reading it cannot but deduce that Trollope studies flourish in the new century.' New Books on Literature '... [an] important contribution to Victorian studies...' Victorian Studies 'This is an attractive volume, enlivened with illustrations from Trollope's novels and other sources. The readings are fresh and imaginative.' European Legacy Author InformationMargaret Markwick is an Honorary Fellow in the School of English at the University of Exeter, UK; Deborah Denenholz Morse is Professor of English at the College of William and Mary, USA; and Regenia Gagnier is Professor of English, director of the Centre for Victorian Studies, Director of the Migrations Research Network, and Senior Fellow at the ESRC Centre for Genomics in Society (Egenis) at the University of Exeter, UK Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |