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Trollope Underground

Buch | Hardcover
190 Seiten
2026
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-4094-6907-0 (ISBN)
129,95 inkl. MwSt
In their provocative examination of Anthony Trollope's novels, Margaret Markwick and Deborah Denenholz Morse, two leading Trollope scholars, explore Trollope's more famous novels, along with his less familiar texts. Intentionally provocative and unconventional in their approach to a writer who is frequently at the center of Victorian Studies, the authors offer fresh perspectives on Trollopean ideas about gender, family, class, and nation. Among the topics are restriction practices in Trollope and their implications relative to new developments in contraceptive techniques, disgraced relatives in Trollope's fiction, mother-daughter struggles for power and love, ignored wives, unappreciated sisters, Trollope as biographer, debates in the mid-Victorian Church, teaching Trollope, and discarded women and forgotten texts. Secret Trollope is distinguished by an intertextuality within Markwick and Morse's text that mirrors that within Trollope's novels, a strategy that allows for myriad connections throughout this stimulating book.

Margaret Markwick is at the University of Exeter, UK, and Deborah Denenholz Morse is Professor of English at the College of William and Mary, USA.

Introduction I. Political Settings 1. Lauren M. E. Goodlad & Frederik Van Dam, "Trollope and Politics" 2. Michael Martel, "Trollope and the State" II. Culture and Gender 3. Deborah Denenholz Morse, "Trollope the Feminist" 4. Hyson Cooper, "Anthony Trollope’s Conduct-Book Fiction for Men" 5. Mary Jean Corbett, Women, Violence and Modernity in The Way We Live Now" 6. Suzanne Raitt, "Marital Law in He Knew He Was Right" 7. Jenny Bourne Taylor, "Legitimacy and Illegitimacy" 8. Margaret Harvey, "Trollope and the Material Culture of Gender" 9. Sophie Gilmartin, " ‘Within the figure and clothes and cuticle’: Trollope and the Body" III. Critical Theory 10. James Kincaid, "Trollope’s Tragedy" 11. Jonathan Farina, " ‘As a Matter of Course’: Trollope’s Ordinary Realism" 12. Helena Michie, "Trollope’s Narrative Technique: Dialogue" 13. Suzanne Keen, "Affective Trollope: Marshalling the Feelings in Orley Farm" 14. Helen Lucy Blythe, " ‘My real mission is to get young ladies to talk’: Storytelling and Woman’s Voice in Anthony Trollope’s Kept in the Dark 15. Margaret Markwick, "Trollope Writes Trollope" 16. Lauren Cameron, "Trollope and Darwin" IV. Illustration Studies 17. Paul Goldman and David Skilton, "Trollope and Illustrations" 18. Robert Polhemus, " Trollope’s picturesque chroniclette and John Millais: portrait of the artist as a young swain" V. Trollopian Preoccupations 19. Robert Tracy, " ‘Fiery Shorthand’: Trollope’s Irish Novel" 20. Elsie Michie, " ‘The Clever Son of a Clever Mother’: Anthony and Frances Trollope " 21. Ayelet Ben-Yishai, "Legal Culture" 22. Kay Heath, "Trollope and Aging" 23. Kate Osborne, "Trollope and Literary Labour" 24. Heather Miner, "Trollope and Field Sports" VI. Creed and Cant 25. Anna Peak, "Re-thinking and Anti-Semitism: Gender, Religion, and ‘the Jew’ in The Way We Live Now" 26. Steven Amarnick, "Can You Forgive Him?: Trollope, Jews, and Prejudice" 27. J. Jeffrey Franklin, "Anthony Trollope’s Religion" VII. Global Trollope 28. Gordon Bigelow, "Irish Questions: Ireland and the Trollope Novels" 29. Nicholas Birns, "Place and Topicality: Trollope’s La Vendée and Trollope’s Novels of Regional Change" 30. Tamara S. Wagner, "Trollope and Global Modernity" 31. Grace Moore, " ‘So wild and beautiful a world around him’: Trollope and Antipodean Ecology" 32. Michelle Mouton, " ‘Yams, Salt Pork, Biscuit, and Bad Coffee’: Food Consumption, Production, Transport in The West Indies and the Spanish Main" 33. Mark W. Turner, "Trollope and Emigration"

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-4094-6907-7 / 1409469077
ISBN-13 978-1-4094-6907-0 / 9781409469070
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