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Since the publication of The Moral Trollope by Ruth apRoberts in 1971, literary critics have generally agreed that Trollope’s morality is worthy of study.

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“Nardin’s readings of specific aspects of the novels, readings she contextualizes among those by other recent scholars, are provocative.” * Choice *
“Jane Nardin’s interesting and important new book puts discussion of moral action in Anthony Trollope’s novels, especially his later novels, into the context of Victorian moral philosophy. …Trollope and Victorian Moral Philosophy does a great service for us Trollopians who love Trollope but were formerly unfamiliar with the schools of Victorian moral philosophy that provide reference points for Trollope’s moral ideas and sometimes define their terms. Nardin’s book is a valuable addition to Trollope criticism.” * Review (Virginia Tech) *

Trollope Victorian Moral Philosophy

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      Publisher: MJ - Ohio University Press
      Publication Date: 3/18/1996 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780821411391, 978-0821411391
      ISBN10: 082141139X
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Since the publication of The Moral Trollope by Ruth apRoberts in 1971, literary critics have generally agreed that Trollope’s morality is worthy of study.

      Trade Review
      “Nardin’s readings of specific aspects of the novels, readings she contextualizes among those by other recent scholars, are provocative.” * Choice *
      “Jane Nardin’s interesting and important new book puts discussion of moral action in Anthony Trollope’s novels, especially his later novels, into the context of Victorian moral philosophy. …Trollope and Victorian Moral Philosophy does a great service for us Trollopians who love Trollope but were formerly unfamiliar with the schools of Victorian moral philosophy that provide reference points for Trollope’s moral ideas and sometimes define their terms. Nardin’s book is a valuable addition to Trollope criticism.” * Review (Virginia Tech) *

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