About Tory Criticism in the Quarterly Review, 1809-1853
This book offers a comprehensive survey of political and literary criticism in the Tory-leaning Quarterly Review, one of the most influential periodicals of the 19th century. The author analyzes reviews of major novels, poetry, and political treatises, as well as essays on topics ranging from education to agriculture to foreign policy. The result is a nuanced and engaging portrait of the intellectual world of the Tory party in its heyday, as well as a fascinating insight into the state of English literary and political culture in the early Victorian era.
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