Benjamin Disraeli Prepared: Neyolova Polina, 203 Borisochkina Anastasia,
Benjamin Disraeli Prepared: Neyolova Polina, 203 Borisochkina Anastasia, 203
Disraeli`s Family Isaac Disraeli Maria Disraeli Benjamin Disraeli Sarah Disraeli
Disraeli as a Politic 1837 - was elected as Tory candidate for Maidstone 1841 - a cabinet position 1852 - Chancellor of the Exchequer 1868 - prime minister 1874 - once more became prime minister
Disraeli as a Writer The writer Stewart observed that there have always been two criteria for judging Disraeli's novels - one political and the other artistic.
Vivian Grey (1826) Popanilla (1828) The Young Duke (1831) Contarini Fleming (1832) England and France, or a Cure for the Ministerial Gallomania (1832) Ixion in Heaven (1832/3) The Wondrous Tale of Alroy (1833) The Rise of Iskander (1833) The Infernal Marriage (1834) The Revolutionary Epick (1834) Henrietta Temple (1837) Venetia (1837) The Tragedy of Count Alarcos (1839) Coningsby, or the New Generation (1844) Sybil, or The Two Nations (1845) Tancred, or the New Crusade (1847) Lothair (1870) Endymion (1880) Falconet (unfinished 1881) Fiction
Non-fiction An Inquiry into the Plans, Progress, and Policy of the American Mining Companies (1825) Lawyers and Legislators: or, Notes, on the American Mining Companies (1825) The present state of Mexico (1825) England and France, or a Cure for the Ministerial Gallomania (1832) What Is He? (1833) The Vindication of the English Constitution (1835) The Letters of Runnymede (1836) Lord George Bentinck (1852)
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