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Reforming Trollope - Race, Gender, and Englishness in the Novels of Anthony Trollope (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Reforming Trollope - Race, Gender, and Englishness in the Novels of Anthony Trollope (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Trollope the reformer and the reformation of Trollope scholarship
in relation to gender, race, and genre are the intertwined subjects
of eminent Trollopian Deborah Denenholz Morse's radical rethinking
of Anthony Trollope. Beginning with a history of Trollope's
critical reception, Morse traces the ways in which Trollope's
responses to the political and social upheavals of the 1860s and
1870s are reflected in his novels. She argues that as Trollope's
ideas about gender and race evolved over those two crucial decades,
his politics became more liberal. The first section of the book
analyzes these changes in terms of genre. As Morse shows, the
novelist subverts and modernizes the quintessential English genre
of the pastoral in the wake of Darwin in the early 1860s novel The
Small House at Allington. Following the Second Reform Act, he
reimagines the marriage plot along new class lines in the early
1870s in Lady Anna. The second section focuses upon gender. In the
wake of the Second Reform Bill and the agitations for women's
rights in the 1860s and 1870s, Trollope reveals the tragedy of
primogeniture and male privilege in Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite
and the viciousness of the marriage market in Ayala's Angel. The
final section of Reforming Trollope centers upon race. Trollope's
response to the Jamaica Rebellion and the ensuing Governor Eyre
Controversy in England is revealed in the tragic marriage of a
quintessential English gentleman to a dark beauty from the Empire's
dominions. The American Civil War and its aftermath led to
Trollope's insistence that English identity include the history of
English complicity in the black Atlantic slave trade and American
slavery, a history Trollope encodes in the creole discourses of the
late novel Dr. Wortle's School. Reforming Trollope is a
transformative examination of an author too long identified as the
epitome of the complacent English gentleman.
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