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Trollope and Women

Author(s): Markwick, Margaret
Binding: Hardcover
Volume Condition: As New
Dust Jacket: Yes
Edition: 1st Edition
Language: English
Publisher Name: The Trollope Society/Hambleton Press
Publication Year: 2003
ISBN: 9781852851521
Book ID: 002268
Catalogue(s): Literary History and Criticism
xii, 216pp. Lightly illustrated and indexed. Cloth covered boards (as new). Internally, neat, clean bright and tight barring a previous owner's name on half title page. In its original dust jacket. An examination of Trollope's treatment of his female characters, which poses the question of how the great novelist could both accept the conventional values of the times and yet be able to see and sympathise with the impossible position that Victorian women often found themselves in.
Keywords:
trollope characters novel history of the novel

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