Cecil, or Adventures of a Coxcomb is a 1841 novel by the British writer Catherine Gore, originally published in three volumes by Richard Bentley. It is part of the tradition of Silver Fork novels, which had enjoyed great success in the 1820s and 1830s but was coming to an end by the early Victorian era.[1] It offers a retrospective look at the Regency era through the eyes of Cecil, a dandy who lived through it in high society.[2] It was followed by a sequel Cecil, a Peer published the same year.[3]

Cecil
AuthorCatherine Gore
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreSilver Fork
PublisherRichard Bentley
Publication date
1841
Media typePrint

References edit

  1. ^ Copeland p.97
  2. ^ Gillingham p.59
  3. ^ Sutherland p.254

Bibliography edit

  • Copeland, Edward. The Silver Fork Novel: Fashionable Fiction in the Age of Reform. Cambridge University Press, 2012. Ohio State University Press, 1994.
  • Gillingham, Lauren. Fashionable Fictions and the Currency of the Nineteenth-Century British Novel. Cambridge University Press, 2023.
  • Sutherland, John. The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction. Stanford University Press, 1989.