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The Edinburgh Companion to Anthony Trollope

Van Dam, FrederikGraef, Ortwin(Edited by)Skilton, David(Edited by)
Part of the Edinburgh Companions to Literature and the Humanities series
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Explores the many ways in which Anthony Trollope is being read in the twenty-first century Since the turn of the century, the Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope has become a central figure in the critical understanding of Victorian literature.

By bringing together leading Victorianists with a wide range of interests, this innovative collection of essays involves the reader in new approaches to Trollope's work.

The contributors to this volume highlight dimensions that have hitherto received only scant attention and in doing so they aim to draw on the aesthetic capabilities of Trollope's twenty-first-century readers.

Instead of reading Trollope's novels as manifestations of social theory, they aim to foster an engagement with a far more broadly theorised literary culture. Key Features: The most innovative collection of original essays on Anthony Trollope to dateEnables the reader to see the direction of Trollope studies and Victorian studies in the twenty-first centurySituates Trollope's work in newly emerging critical contexts, such as media networks and economicsMakes use of pioneering developments in stylistics, ethics, epistemology, and reception history

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Product Details
Edinburgh University Press
1474424406 / 9781474424400
Hardback
823.8
30/11/2018
United Kingdom
English
xii, 396 pages
25 cm
Published in Scotland.