Against Self-Interest: Trollope and Realism
<p>Extract: IT IS A STRIKING TRAIT of many Trollope protagonists, Stephen Wall observes in his fine study <em>Trollope and Character</em>, that they act ‘against self-interest’. They are capable of discerning what it would be best for them to do, in the sense that it would tend to...
Autor principal: | Small, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2012
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