The Jew in the Victorian Novel: Some Relationships Between Prejudice and ArtAMS Press, 1980 - 238 pages |
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... reason for blaming or disliking a certain character or " stereotype " when the char- acter actually exhibits the trait in question . As long as such qualifications are understood , the vocabulary is invaluable for explaining basic ...
... reason for blaming or disliking a certain character or " stereotype " when the char- acter actually exhibits the trait in question . As long as such qualifications are understood , the vocabulary is invaluable for explaining basic ...
Page 149
... reason because it is the very fact that his features are acceptable to English society that enables him to enter that society . Yet being a man , Trollope would not be among those who readily admit Lopez to ANTHONY TROLLOPE : PREJUDICED ...
... reason because it is the very fact that his features are acceptable to English society that enables him to enter that society . Yet being a man , Trollope would not be among those who readily admit Lopez to ANTHONY TROLLOPE : PREJUDICED ...
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... reason for making such identifications , however , is far differ- ent from Trollope's as he contrasts Arthur Fletcher and Lo- pez . Here , one character's features are not presented as the norm so that the others appear different in an ...
... reason for making such identifications , however , is far differ- ent from Trollope's as he contrasts Arthur Fletcher and Lo- pez . Here , one character's features are not presented as the norm so that the others appear different in an ...
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achieve actions Anthony Trollope anti-Semitism Anton appearance artistic attitude aware Balatka beauty becomes Benjamin Benjamin Disraeli Brehgert chap characterization Charles Dickens Christian Cohenlupe Cohens complex conflict connotations contrast create criminal world criticism Daniel Deronda devil dice Dickens Dickens's Disraeli Emilius England English evil eyes fact Fagin feels Fledgeby foreign function George Eliot Ibid Isaac Ivanhoe Jewess Jewish characters Jewish stereotypes Judaism Klesmer Lady Lady Glencora Léon Poliakov literary Lizzie London Lopez Madame Goesler manner Maria Edgeworth medieval Melmotte Melmotte's Mirah moral Mordecai murder nature negative Nina Nina Balatka Oliver Oliver Twist one's personality Phineas Phineas Finn Phineas Redux physical plot Poliakov portrait portrayal position prejudice and art prejudiced qualities race racial reader realistic Rebecca religion religious Riah Riah's role Rothschild scapegoat Scott Sidonia Sikes social society sympathy techniques tion Tragic Comedians traits Trollope's types Victorian novel villain Wharton
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Crime, Gender, and Consumer Culture in Nineteenth-century England Tammy C. Whitlock No preview available - 2005 |
Reading Adaptations: Novels and Verse Narratives on the Stage, 1790-1840 Philip Cox Limited preview - 2000 |