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Frances Trollope / Carolyn Lambert.

Van Pelt Library PR5699.T3 Z73 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lambert, Carolyn (College teacher)
Contributor:
Clyde de Loache Ryals Endowed Acquisition Fund.
Series:
Key popular women writers series ; volume 5.
Key popular women writers series ; volume 5
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Trollope, Frances Milton, 1780-1863.
Women and literature--England--History--19th century.
Women and literature.
Criticism and interpretation.
Women novelists, English--Biography.
Women novelists, English.
England.
History.
English fiction--Women authors--History and criticism.
English fiction.
English fiction--Women authors.
Trollope, Frances Milton, 1780-1863--Criticism and interpretation.
Trollope, Frances Milton.
Genre:
Biographies.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Physical Description:
xii, 217 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Brighton, England : Edward Everett Root, Publishers, Co.Ltd., 2020.
Summary:
By the standards of any age, Frances (Fanny) Trollope was an extraordinary woman who led an extraordinary life. She did not begin writing until she was 53, but in the 24 years between 1832 and 1856 she produced no fewer than 40 books, comprising 150 volumes. E impulse was to save her family from financial ruin. / The Mother of the novelist Anthony Trollope, she was born at Stapleton near Bristol on 10 March 1779. She lived through tumultuous events: the madness of George III, the Napoleonic wars, the French Revolution and the threat of civil war in Italy. The political, economic and social upheavals of the age were mirrored by Trollope's own restless travels through Europe and America, driven by the need to support her family and by her own thirst for company and social and intellectual stimulation. / She drew unashamedly on her own experiences, the people she met on her travels and her large circle of friends and acquaintances to produce her copious range of novels and travel books. She was prolific, critically well-received and very popular. It is puzzling to know why she has apparently been marginalised and largely over-looked, particularly given the radical and controversial nature of much of her writing, combined with her unerring eye for the pretentious, exuberant comic sense, and sardonic wit. This book exposes the reasons for Trollope's unjustified neglect and seeks to give her the recognition she deserves. / Contents: Ch.1. Life and Adventures;C h.2. The Lottery of Marriage; Ch.3. The Spirit of Place; Ch.4. The Mother's Manua; Ch.5. A Tale of the Present Day; Ch.6. Conclusion
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Marriage
ch. 2 Family
ch. 3 Social Reform
ch. 4 Travel Writing.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Clyde de Loache Ryals Endowed Acquisition Fund.
ISBN:
1912224968
9781912224968
1912224976
9781912224975
OCLC:
1079915100
Publisher Number:
99987266407

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