Trollope is usually seen as a faithful mirror of Victorian England, both in providing intimate details of contemporary life and in endorsing the moral attitudes and certainties of the period. His powe
In their provocative examination of Anthony Trollope's novels, Margaret Markwick and Deborah Denenholz Morse, two leading Trollope scholars, explore Trollope's more famous novels, along with his less
More than 800,000 Soviet women fought against Hitler's onslaught during the 'Great Patriotic War,' 1941-45. Female participation in military conflict on such a scale is historically unique. This is th
Based on interviews and original manuscripts, including an unpublished history of collectivization, Markwich (modern European history, U. of Newcastle, Australia) examines the rush of historical revis
In keeping with recent trends of synthesis in literary criticism, Markwick (English, University of Exeter, UK), Morse (English, College of William and Mary) and Gagnier (English, University of Exeter,