Published by Leuven University Press © Universitaire Pers Leuven/Leuven University PressAn edited collection of eleven chapters. Introduction attached
This article examines Anthony Trollope's novel An Eye for an Eye in the context of the author's comp...
This essay argues that Anthony Trollope‟s celebrated financial satire The Way We Live Now (1875) is ...
A chapter in the edited collection "Drawn from the Classics: Essays on Graphic Adaptations of Litera...
This paper will discuss my adaptation of Anthony Trollope’s John Caldigate (1878-79) as a new graphi...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedited version of an article published in European Comic Art. G...
Published by Leuven University Press. © Universitaire Pers Leuven/Leuven University PressA chapter i...
This paper will discuss my forthcoming adaptation of Anthony Trollope’s John Caldigate (1878) as a n...
IAWIS/AIERTI Conference Dundee 2014 Session Proposal: Dr Simon Grennan, University of Chester (simon...
The Thesis opens with a brief summary of the ups and downs of Trollope's literary reputation. In the...
This dissertation examines the fiction and non-fiction that Anthony Trollope wrote in between his re...
The six Barsetshire novels are not only Anthony Trollope's most popular ones, but also those which ...
Concurrent Sessions - 8I Trollope Bringing the World HomeAnthony Trollope's emergence as a prominent...
Although much has been written about Anthony Trollope, most, if not all, has concentrated on his nov...
The chapter, "An incomplete project: Graphic adaptations of Moby-Dick and the ethics of response" wa...
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...
This essay argues that Anthony Trollope‟s celebrated financial satire The Way We Live Now (1875) is ...
A chapter in the edited collection "Drawn from the Classics: Essays on Graphic Adaptations of Litera...
This paper will discuss my adaptation of Anthony Trollope’s John Caldigate (1878-79) as a new graphi...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedited version of an article published in European Comic Art. G...
Published by Leuven University Press. © Universitaire Pers Leuven/Leuven University PressA chapter i...
This paper will discuss my forthcoming adaptation of Anthony Trollope’s John Caldigate (1878) as a n...
IAWIS/AIERTI Conference Dundee 2014 Session Proposal: Dr Simon Grennan, University of Chester (simon...
The Thesis opens with a brief summary of the ups and downs of Trollope's literary reputation. In the...
This dissertation examines the fiction and non-fiction that Anthony Trollope wrote in between his re...
The six Barsetshire novels are not only Anthony Trollope's most popular ones, but also those which ...
Concurrent Sessions - 8I Trollope Bringing the World HomeAnthony Trollope's emergence as a prominent...
Although much has been written about Anthony Trollope, most, if not all, has concentrated on his nov...
The chapter, "An incomplete project: Graphic adaptations of Moby-Dick and the ethics of response" wa...
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...
This essay argues that Anthony Trollope‟s celebrated financial satire The Way We Live Now (1875) is ...
A chapter in the edited collection "Drawn from the Classics: Essays on Graphic Adaptations of Litera...