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The Dolly Dialogues

In the character of Dolly Foster, British writer Anthony Hope has created an unforgettable embodiment of the turbulent end of the Victorian era. Constrained by old-fashioned conventions but bursting with newfangled ideas, this young woman is the element that ties together all of the vignettes and short tales collected in The Dolly Dialogues.

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  • "The flirtatious relationship between bachelor Sam Carter and the vivacious beauty Dorothea "Dolly" Foster takes them from Monte Carlo to London. When Dolly marries a wealthy lord, Sam feigns indifference but they both know the truth. Enormously popular when published, this novel is an insightful look into the social mores of the fashionable late-Victorian scene."
  • "In the character of Dolly Foster, British writer Anthony Hope has created an unforgettable embodiment of the turbulent end of the Victorian era. Constrained by old-fashioned conventions but bursting with newfangled ideas, this young woman is the element that ties together all of the vignettes and short tales collected in The Dolly Dialogues."@en
  • "A wonderful light satire of a series of conversations between women. It's highly entertaining--even though the times have changed."@en
  • ""A social comedy portrayed as a high-society conversation" --Provided by publisher."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Comedy"@en
  • "Humorous stories"
  • "Humorous fiction"@en
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  • "Comedies"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Short stories"@en

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  • "The Dolly Dialogues"@en
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  • "The Dolly dialogues"
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  • "The dolly dialogue"
  • "The dolly dialogues"
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  • "The Dolly Dialogues ... Reprinted from "The Westminster Gazette." (Illustrated by Arthur Rackham.)"@en

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