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Article: Trollope: A Biography.
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- Studies in the Novel
- Article date:
- March 22, 1993
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HALL, N. JOHN. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991). 581 pp. $35.00.
With its indefinite article, the subtitle, "A Biography," echoes Trollope's An Autobiography, because N. John Hall throughout acknowledges the curious elusiveness of his subject. On the one hand there is so much of Trollope and so much about Trollope, including three other biographical studies within five years, that Hall must have been tempted now and again to reconstruct or deconstruct, to once more rescue from or relegate Trollope to the Trollopians (the first of whom may have been Anthony the autobiographer). Acknowledging genuine debts first to Trollope and then to those scholars who have ...
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