Focusing on silver-fork novels, this study explores how these works reflect the collaboration between middle-class and aristocratic political ideals. By analyzing their narrative structures and themes, the author uncovers the cultural and social dynamics at play, revealing the novels' significance in shaping political discourse during their time. The book offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of literature and politics, highlighting the influence of these novels on societal values and class relations.
Edward M Copeland Libros




A comprehensive guide to Austen's works in the contexts of her contemporary world and present-day criticism.
The Silver Fork Novel
- 308 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of early nineteenth-century Britain, this study explores the silver-fork novel genre, which captivated middle-class readers despite being criticized as superficial and commercial. These novels, often overshadowed by Jane Austen's works, played a significant role in shaping public opinion and political reform by fostering a connection between the middle classes and aristocratic ideals. The author argues that rather than being dismissed, these novels should be recognized for their persuasive power and influence on societal change.
The Breast: Comprehensive Management of Benign and Malignant Diseases. Vol. 2
- 2396 páginas
- 84 horas de lectura
This edition of this reference work on malignant breast disease contains 19 extra chapters offering a multi-disciplinary approach to diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. The topics featured include subjects such as gene therapy, immunology and the role of immunotherapy legal issues.