Trilby (novel) - Wikipedia Trilby, the novel's heroine, is a young orphan girl working in Paris as an artist's model and laundress; all the men in the novel are in love with her The relationship between Trilby and Svengali forms only a small, though crucial, portion of the novel, which is mainly an evocation of a milieu
Trilby vs Fedora: Whats the Difference? - American Hat Makers Trilby hats (aka stingy brims) were worn by reporters with a press card tucked under the brim in 40s and 50s Frank Sinatra also wore a trilby, and this hat is popular among jazz musicians
Trilby | Victorian England, Gothic Horror, Gothic Romance | Britannica Trilby, novel by George du Maurier, published in 1894 The novel tells the story of Trilby O’Ferrall, an artist’s model in Paris, who falls under the spell of the compelling Svengali, a musician who trains her voice through hypnosis and turns her into a singing star
George du Maurier’s Trilby: A Victorian Phenomenon He certainly succeeded: Trilby would become the sensation of the age, not just in Britain but in the United States In time, even when the novel was largely forgotten, its title would be immortalised in the name of a hat
Trilby - Literature Vocabulary "Trilby" by George du Maurier is a captivating novel that delves into themes of love, art, and the supernatural Set in bohemian Paris, the story follows the tragic transformation of the title character, Trilby, a young artist's model with a mesmerizing singing voice
Trilby (Oxford Worlds Classics) - Amazon. com Trilby (1894), his second novel, became an immense international success, generating a craze - `Trilby-mania' - that went beyond the novel itself Manufacturers vied to produce Trilby products - from ice-cream to shoes - and a town in Florida named its streets after characters in the book
Trilby - Wikipedia The traditional London hat company Lock and Co describes the trilby as having a "shorter brim which is angled down at the front and slightly turned up at the back" compared to the fedora 's "wider brim which is more level" The trilby also has a slightly shorter crown than a typical fedora design [2]
Trilby (play) - Wikipedia Trilby is a stage play by Paul M Potter based on the 1894 novel Trilby by George du Maurier In the play, a young artist's model, Trilby, falls under the control of Svengali, who uses hypnosis to make her abandon her fiancé and become a singer
What is a Trilby Hat? Types, Definition Photos - ThreadCurve A trilby is a hat with a narrow brim; this was also known as the rich man’s hat or the ‘brown trilby ’ It was at its prime in terms of popularity in the 1960s but has gone in and out of popularity since