"Trilbyana: The Rise and Progress of a Popular Novel" by Gilder and Gilder is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The work explores the phenomenal success of George du Maurier's novel "Trilby," detailing its journey from a serialized publication to a beloved book. It delves into the unique charm and emotional depth of the story, highlighting the title character, Trilby, a model and singer, alongside her relationships with several British artists in the Parisian Latin Quarter. The opening of "Trilbyana" introduces the context of the book's success, emphasizing the emotional connection it fosters with readers, which is attributed to du Maurier's heartfelt storytelling. The text also touches on criticisms received from contemporaries like Henry James, and addresses the controversy surrounding characters depicted in the novel. In particular, the first chapters reveal a glimpse into Trilby’s character, showcasing her beauty and musical aspirations despite her inherent flaws. The narrative sets the stage for broader discussions on the cultural impact and adaptations of "Trilby," laying the groundwork for a detailed examination of its significance in both literary and cultural history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Trilbyana: The Rise and Progress of a Popular Novel
By Joseph Benson Gilder
"Trilbyana: The Rise and Progress of a Popular Novel" by Gilder and Gilder is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The work explores...
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2010-06-19
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Joseph Benson Gilder was an American editor. He was the brother of Richard Watson Gilder and Jeannette Leonard Gilder and the explorer William Henry Gilder.
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