by George Levine
University of Chicago Press, 1991
Paper: 978-0-226-47574-5
Library of Congress Classification PR878.S34L4 1991
Dewey Decimal Classification 823.809356

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Levine shows how Darwin's ideas affected nineteenth-century novelists—from Dickens and Trollope to Conrad. "Levine stands in our day as the premier critic and commentator on Victorian prose."—Frank M. Turner, Nineteenth-Century Literature. "Magnificently written, with a care and delicacy worthy of its subject."—Nina Auerbach, University of Pennsylvania

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