The Thesis opens with a brief summary of the ups and downs of Trollope's literary reputation. In the first chapter the extent of his range and his ability to create characters convincingly are examined. This is pursued further in Chapter Two with an analysis of some of the characters as moral beings and some consideration of the writer’s claim to intimacy with his readers. In Chapters Three, Four and Five, I have looked at a representative selection of the novels in chronological sequence in order to show the development of his art and his ideas together withal steady growth towards ironic detachment. The relationship of individual characters to some of the main institutions of Victorian England is investigated in Chapter Six, while the wid...
Though Frances Milton Trollope was notorious among her contemporaries as a writer of crudeness and v...
Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) resides in the pantheon of nineteenth century English literature. Overc...
iv, 120 leaves ; 28 cm.This thesis investigates the way that moral and aesthetic concerns about the ...
The six Barsetshire novels are not only Anthony Trollope's most popular ones, but also those which ...
This essay attempts to trace the course of Anthony Trollope's literary reputation; to suggest some e...
This dissertation examines the fiction and non-fiction that Anthony Trollope wrote in between his re...
This study examines Anthony Trollope\u27s depiction of women, specifically dissent women who, for on...
Trollope's literary career over thirty five years shows remarkable consistency of aims and achieveme...
Published by Leuven University Press © Universitaire Pers Leuven/Leuven University PressAn edited co...
This paper will discuss my adaptation of Anthony Trollope’s John Caldigate (1878-79) as a new graphi...
Dickens, Thackeray and Eliot satisfied specific goals in deploying female characters without hearts,...
When, on 17 November 1868, Anthony Trollope came bottom of the poll at Beverley in Yorkshire, his ch...
The Victorian gentlemanly ideal was vital to both the lives and art of Charles Dickens, William M. T...
The Barsetshire novels, written at a time of great social change, bring into juxtaposition men and w...
This article examines Anthony Trollope's novel An Eye for an Eye in the context of the author's comp...
Though Frances Milton Trollope was notorious among her contemporaries as a writer of crudeness and v...
Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) resides in the pantheon of nineteenth century English literature. Overc...
iv, 120 leaves ; 28 cm.This thesis investigates the way that moral and aesthetic concerns about the ...
The six Barsetshire novels are not only Anthony Trollope's most popular ones, but also those which ...
This essay attempts to trace the course of Anthony Trollope's literary reputation; to suggest some e...
This dissertation examines the fiction and non-fiction that Anthony Trollope wrote in between his re...
This study examines Anthony Trollope\u27s depiction of women, specifically dissent women who, for on...
Trollope's literary career over thirty five years shows remarkable consistency of aims and achieveme...
Published by Leuven University Press © Universitaire Pers Leuven/Leuven University PressAn edited co...
This paper will discuss my adaptation of Anthony Trollope’s John Caldigate (1878-79) as a new graphi...
Dickens, Thackeray and Eliot satisfied specific goals in deploying female characters without hearts,...
When, on 17 November 1868, Anthony Trollope came bottom of the poll at Beverley in Yorkshire, his ch...
The Victorian gentlemanly ideal was vital to both the lives and art of Charles Dickens, William M. T...
The Barsetshire novels, written at a time of great social change, bring into juxtaposition men and w...
This article examines Anthony Trollope's novel An Eye for an Eye in the context of the author's comp...
Though Frances Milton Trollope was notorious among her contemporaries as a writer of crudeness and v...
Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) resides in the pantheon of nineteenth century English literature. Overc...
iv, 120 leaves ; 28 cm.This thesis investigates the way that moral and aesthetic concerns about the ...