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Trilbyana: The Rise and Progress of a Popular Novel

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The pamphlet collects contemporary commentary and miscellanea about George du Maurier's popular novel, assembling reviews, letters, and reproductions that trace its rapid rise in public taste. It surveys theatrical adaptations, stage entertainments, and the artistic quarrel sparked by a caricatured likeness and an ensuing protest, offers personal sketches and portraits of the novelist and his circle, reproduces illustrations and songs associated with the craze, and includes critical inquiries into the story's sources and antecedents. Arranged in short topical sections, it blends reportage, criticism, and cultural anecdote to document the novel's reception and influence on late‑nineteenth‑century readers and performers.

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Joseph Benson Gilder

Joseph Benson Gilder was an American author and literary critic, known for his insightful commentary on contemporary literature. He gained prominence with his work "Trilbyana: The Rise and Progress of a Popular Novel," which explores the cultural impact and reception of the novel "Trilby" by George du Maurier. Gilder's writings often reflect his deep engagement with the literary trends of his time, making significant contributions to the discourse surrounding popular fiction in the late 19th century. His critical perspective and analysis provide valuable context for understanding the evolution of American literature during this period.

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