Progress and Prejudice Progress and Prejudice

Progress and Prejudice

Descripción editorial

The Novel

Progress and Prejudice tells its own story in its title. The object is to illustrate, by the influence of events on the principal characters, the natural tendency of social progress to overcome and break down the prejudices which divide one section of society from another...


The Author

Catherine Grace Frances Gore (1799–1861) was a British novelist and dramatist, daughter of a wine merchant at Retford, where she was born. She is amongst the well-known of the silver fork writers - authors of the Victorian era depicting the gentility and etiquette of high society. There is something of Jane Austen’s influence to be traced in her novels. Catherine Gore was a very prolific worker.


Contemporary Reviews

The Critic, 1854 - Mrs. Gore has produced nothing more worthy of her name and fame than Progress and Prejudice.


Observer, 1854 - In execution of plot, naturalness of incident, facility of invention, and purity of style, Progress and Prejudice touches perfection. It is the production of a mind enlarged by a varied knowledge of the world, sharpened and polished by refining studies, and rendered prolific by active exercise and well-ordered cultivation.


John Bull, 1854 - In the working out of the details of her plot, and in the delineation of her characters, Mrs Gore has in this new production of her talented pen displayed her usual tact and delicacy of touch. The numerous admirers of her writings will recognize in this work an additional title to their favour, while among youthful readers the exquisite treatment of the tender passion will insure to the author a fresh accession of well-earned popularity.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
1854
29 de diciembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
597
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Silver Fork Novels
VENDEDOR
Silver Fork Novels
TAMAÑO
538.2
KB
Ormington, or, Cecil, a Peer Ormington, or, Cecil, a Peer
1841
Cecil, or, The Adventures of a Coxcomb Cecil, or, The Adventures of a Coxcomb
1841
Mary Raymond Mary Raymond
1838
The Diamond and the Pearl The Diamond and the Pearl
1849
The Two Aristocracies The Two Aristocracies
1857
The Courtier of the Days of Charles II The Courtier of the Days of Charles II
1839
Heckington Heckington
1858
Dacre Dacre
1834
Theresa Marchmont, or the Maid of Honour Theresa Marchmont, or the Maid of Honour
1824
Mothers and Daughters Mothers and Daughters
1831
Malvern Malvern
2012
The Stage and the Company The Stage and the Company
1858