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As more women wrote the genre, it became increasingly moralized: "middle-class morality became central, and the novels detailed the demise of the aristocracy, though the characteristically Byronic heroes of the genre remained." The most popular authors of silver fork novels were women, including
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coined the term "silver fork" in an article on "The Dandy School" in 1827. He characterized them as having "under-bred tone" because while they purported to tell the lives of aristocrats, they were commonly written by the middle-class.
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The silver-fork novels dominated the English literature market from the mid-1820s to the mid-1840s. They were often indiscreet, and on occasion "
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was a major publisher. Colburn particularly advertised fashionable novels as providing insight into aristocratic life by insiders.
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were other very popular writers of the genre. Many were advertised as being written by aristocrats, for aristocrats.
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Die 'fashionable novels' : ein Kapitel zur englischen Kultur- und Romangeschichte
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The silver-fork school : novels of fashion preceding Vanity fair
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that depicted the lives of the upper class and the aristocracy.
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was a prolific and bestselling author of the silver fork genre.
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was a notable writer of silver fork novels early in his career.
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Adel und Bürgertum im englischen Roman des 18. Jahrhunderts
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in critique of their minute detailing of clothing, and
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Silver fork novel

Benjamin Disraeli

Catherine Gore
19th-century
genre
English literature
keys
Theodore Hook
Henry Colburn
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Benjamin Disraeli
Catherine Gore
Lady Blessington
Catherine Gore
Lady Bury
William Hazlitt
Thomas Carlyle
Sartor Resartus
William Makepeace Thackeray
Vanity Fair
Pendennis
Donna Leon
Commissario Guido Brunetti novel
Matilda
Lord Normanby
Vivian Grey
Benjamin Disraeli
Granby

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