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The Professional Ideal in the Victorian Novel : The Works of Disraeli, Trollope, Gaskell, and Eliot (1st ed. 2007)

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This book makes the claim that Victorian novels do not simply reflect professional ideology; they also scrutinize its dilemmas, contradictions, and limitations.

In this volume, innovative readings of canonical texts like Sybil, Barchester Towers, Romola, and Daniel Deronda accompany groundbreaking work on less familiar texts like Tancred and My Lady Ludlow to illuminate the Victorians' own struggles with the emerging professional ideology.

The Victorians' engagement with fundamental ideas of professional identity such as autonomy, meritocracy, and the service ethic reveal professionalism's dual basis in materialist and idealist rationalities.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
1349536776 / 9781349536771
Paperback / softback
823.809
23/12/2015
United Kingdom
234 pages, X, 234 p.
140 x 216 mm