2016
DOI: 10.4324/9781315237695
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The Politics of Gender in Anthony Trollope's Novels

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“…26 In the person of Lady Glencora readers are presented with an intriguing figure; indeed, Speare considered that compared to her husband she was 'by far the more masculine character' . 27 Glencora is in many respects better qualified for the rough work of politics than the hypersensitive Palliser and her ambition for him contrasts with his own diffidence.…”
Section: The Parliamentary Novelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 In the person of Lady Glencora readers are presented with an intriguing figure; indeed, Speare considered that compared to her husband she was 'by far the more masculine character' . 27 Glencora is in many respects better qualified for the rough work of politics than the hypersensitive Palliser and her ambition for him contrasts with his own diffidence.…”
Section: The Parliamentary Novelmentioning
confidence: 99%