The Gentleman In Trollope by Shirley Robin Letwin

"The Gentleman In Trollope" explores the nuanced portrayal of gentlemen in the novels of Victorian author Anthony Trollope, examining how his characters embody and challenge the ideals of gentlemanliness prevalent in 19th-century English society. Shirley Robin Letwin delves into Trollope's exploration of moral and ethical dilemmas faced by his characters, using it as a lens to discuss broader social and cultural values of the time. The book critically assesses how Trollope's gentlemen navigate issues of integrity, professional duty, and personal relationships, reflecting the complexities of maintaining gentlemanly conduct in a changing social landscape.

The 9231st greatest book of all time


Published
1982
Nationality
Unknown
Type
Fiction
Pages
320
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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