Benjamin Disraeli

Vivian Grey

Novel of youth, ambition, and political machinations in high society

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Benjamin Disraeli
Benjamin Disraeli

Disraeli was a novelist before he became a politician, and his Young England trilogy gave coherent fictional form to a vision of Tory social romanticism. Coningsby and Sybil are important Victorian political novels as well as lively fiction.

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