The Novel-Machine : The Theory and Fiction of Anthony Trollope / / Walter M. Kendrick.

Originally published in 1980. The first section of The Novel-Machine consists of five short chapters that rewrite Autobiography as an undisguised theory of realistic fiction, exploring its paradoxes while placing it in the context of mid-Victorian criticism. Chapters 6 and 7 survey the manifestation...

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