The Politics of Public Opinion: Trollope''s 'Tenth Muse' takes as its subject the rise of public opinion in the nineteenth-century British novel as (1) a uniquely collective narrative form posing as a singular voice and (2) a "voice" that distances itself from re- spons ibility by disguising its presence. As both immanent and transcendent, public opinion is aligned with "empty universals" that generate meaning.
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The Politics of Public Opinion: Trollope''s 'Tenth Muse' takes as its subject the rise of public opinion in the nineteenth-century British novel as (1) a uniquely collective narrative form posing as a singular voice and (2) a "voice" that distances itself from re- spons ibility by disguising its presence. As both immanent and transcendent, public opinion is aligned with "empty universals" that generate meaning.
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