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Hope, Anthony 1863-1933: Critical Essay by S. Gorley Putt

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SOURCE: "The Prisoner of The Prisoner of Zenda: Anthony Hope and the Novel of Society," in Essays in Criticism, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1956, pp. 38-

In the following excerpt, Putt examines Hope's transition from a writer of adventure novels to novels commenting on contemporary British society.

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