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The Cabinet Minister
AuthorCatherine Gore
LanguageEnglish
GenreSilver Fork
PublisherRichard Bentley
Publication date
1839
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint

The Cabinet Minister is an 1839 novel by the British writer Catherine Gore, originally published in three volumes.[1] [2] It is part of the tradition of silver fork novels popular during the era which focus on the upper-classes, and part of a subset of books which focus on British politics. It follows events in the Whig movement from the Regency Crisis of 1810 through the Great Reform Act in 1832 to the present in the early years of Queen Victoria's reign.[3]

References

  1. ^ Wilson p.107
  2. ^ Colby p.47
  3. ^ Copeland p.207

Bibliography

  • Adburgham, Alison. Silver Fork Society: Fashionable Life and Literature from 1814 to 1840. Faber & Faber, 2012.
  • Colby, Vineta. Yesterday's Woman: Domestic Realism in the English Novel. Princeton University Press, 2015.
  • Copeland, Edward. The Silver Fork Novel: Fashionable Fiction in the Age of Reform. Cambridge University Press, 2012.
  • Rosa, Matthew Whiting. The Silver-fork School: Novels of Fashion Preceding Vanity Fair. Columbia University Press, 1936.
  • Wilson, Cheryl A. Fashioning the Silver Fork Novel. Routledge, 6 Oct 2015.