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Charles Lever : New Evaluations

by Tony Bareham
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Overview

These essays comprise the first extensive reappraisal of Charles Lever for over 50 years. Once regarded as the equal of Dickens, Trollope and Thackeray, Lever's public turned their backs on him when he changed style and genre after making his name with comic military tales. He never captured his early popularity, but his later novels in fact manifest a much more serious and crafted approach to fiction and richly deserve revival. Lever's own turbulent and often unhappy life of social and cultural exile in Europe provides the hidden theme of many of his better novels. Continental and Irish settings and preoccupations are juxtaposed, making his contribution to the Anglo-Irish novel an unusual and challenging one. Lever is a shrewd observer of character-particularly of female character; few of his better-remembered contemporaries write with more insight about women; old, young, rich, poor; loving, hating, dominating, subjected. His eye for place is acute; Scott is his model, but Lever's ability to correlate character with environment is finely developed. His political observations are shrewd and balanced.

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Nineteenth-Century Literature

The first'first extensive reappraisal in fifty years,'the collection is designed to spark a revival of interest in this neglected figure.

Nineteenth-Century Literature

"The first'first extensive reappraisal in fifty years,'the collection is designed to spark a revival of interest in this neglected figure."

Book Details

Published
September 28, 1991
Publisher
Barnes & Noble,Inc.,N.Y.
Pages
128
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780389209645

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