# Kenelm Chillingly

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***Kenelm Chillingly*** is an 1873 [comedy novel](/source/Comedy_novel) by the British [writer](/source/Writer) and [politician](/source/Politician) [Edward Bulwer-Lytton](/source/Edward_Bulwer-Lytton).[1] [2] [3] It is a [satirical](/source/Satirical) [coming of age story](/source/Bildungsroman) that focuses on elements of [Victorian society](/source/Victorian_society). It was published in [three volumes](/source/Three_volumes) by [William Blackwood](/source/Blackwood_(publishing_house)). It was published the same year as his death and was his penultimate work before the posthumous *The Parisians*.[4]

## References

1. Page p.127

1. Bilodeau p.228

1. O'Gorman p.71

1. Page p.127

## Bibliography

- Bilodeau, Arthur E. *Pugilistic Rhetoric in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century England*. Indiana University Press, 2011.
- O'Gorman, Francis. *Victorian Literature and Finance*. Oxford University Press, 2007.
- Page, Michael R. *The Literary Imagination from Erasmus Darwin to H.G. Wells*. Ashgate, 2012.

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