Anthony Trollope Criticism
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Trollope, Anthony (Nineteenth-Century Literary Criticism)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Women in The Way We Live Now
- The Macdermots of Ballycloran: Trollope as Conservative-Liberal
- Romantic Elements and Aesthetic Distance in Trollope's Fiction
- Trollope's Metonymies
- ‘The Unnatural Ruin’: Trollope and Nineteenth-Century Irish Fiction
- The Collector and Scholar: Trollope's Girls
- Anthony Trollope, the Irish Writer
- That Peculiar Book: Critics, Common Readers and The Way We Live Now
- Trollope, Satire, and The Way We Live Now
- Parsons, Priests, and Politics: Anthony Trollope's Irish Clergy
- Trollope and Stories: ‘Of Course, That's Only My Story’
- Truth and Fiction in Trollope's Autobiography
- Anthony Trollope and the Visual Language of the Nineteenth-Century Theatre
- ‘Something Both More and Less Than Manliness’: Gender and the Literary Reception of Anthony Trollope
- Trollope to His Readers: The Unreliable Narrator of An Autobiography
- Further Reading
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Trollope, Anthony (Short Story Criticism)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Review of Miss Mackenzie
- Mr. Trollope's Shorter Tales
- The Philosophy of the Short-story
- Farewell to Barsetshire
- Trollope as a Short Story Writer
- Other Works
- Introduction to Anthony Trollope: The Complete Short Stories, Volume 1: The Christmas Stories
- Introduction to Tales of All Countries: First Series
- Introduction to Tales of All Countries: Second Series
- The Case for Trollope's Short Stories
- Anthony Trollope: Baking Tarts for Readers of Periodicals
- Independently True to Love
- Anthony Trollope at Christmas
- Introduction to Anthony Trollope: The Complete Shorter Fiction
- The Journey to Panama': One of Trollope's Best Tarts'—or, Why You Should Read The Journey to Panama' to Develop Your Taste for Trollope
- Introduction to Anthony Trollope: Later Short Stories
- Trollope's Shockers
- Further Reading