Trollope-To-Reader: A Topical Guide to Digressions in the Novels of Anthony Trollope
By (Author) Mary L. Daniels
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
27th October 1983
United States
Tertiary Education
Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
823.8
Hardback
393
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
737g
[This is] as much a book for browsing as it is for reference use [and is] a labor of love that will surely please the many admirers of Trollope. Reference Books Bulletin
Victorian novelists, of whom Trollope is now one of the most highly regarded, were fond of those little asides to the reader--digressions--that left the plot for a moment so that the author could comment on anything from Irish novels to surgeons to waiters. . . . The Daniels work, as much a book for browsing as it is for reference use, is arranged by subject and cites the source for each quote, including edition and page number. This is a labor of love and surely one that will please the many admirers of Trollope.-Reference Books Bulletin
"Victorian novelists, of whom Trollope is now one of the most highly regarded, were fond of those little asides to the reader--digressions--that left the plot for a moment so that the author could comment on anything from Irish novels to surgeons to waiters. . . . The Daniels work, as much a book for browsing as it is for reference use, is arranged by subject and cites the source for each quote, including edition and page number. This is a labor of love and surely one that will please the many admirers of Trollope."-Reference Books Bulletin
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