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Trollope, The Penguin Companion to
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.38 $Trollope's novels have made him one of the most popular of the great English authors. His Chronicles of Barsetshire and the Palliser novels vividly embody the spirit of the Victorian era. This Companion describes all of Trollope's forty-seven novels, his short stories, travel books and other works, including his famous Autobiography. It examines the background, plot, characters and tone of his works and explains numerous allusions and contemporary references to place each work in its historical context. There are illuminating essays which show how Trollope dealt with topics such as religion, London, America, money, politics, women and marriage. To facilitate the easy location of places, names and themes, there is a useful system of cross-referencing which makes this Companion a full and detailed guide.
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Trollope: A Biography
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Trollope and His Illustrators
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 28.98 $TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1.) John Everett Millais: 1a.) Framley Parsonage -- 1b.) Orley Farm -- 1c.) The small house at Allington -- 1d.) Phineas Finn: the Irish -- 2.) Hablot Knight Browne and E. Taylor: 2a.) Can you forgive her? -- 3.) Mary Ellen Edwards: 3a.) The Claverings -- 4.) George Housman Thomas: 4a.) The last chronicles of Barset -- 5.) Marcus Stone: 5a.) He knew he was right -- 6.) Decadence -- 7.) Artist and engraver
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Trollope [Hardcover] Glendinning
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 39.99 $Physical description; xxii, 551 p., [24] p. of plates : ill., 1 geneal table, ports. ; 24 cm. Subject; Trollope, Anthony 1815-1882 - Biography.
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Trollope and Comic Pleasure
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 35.00 $Challenging the sentimentalized and moralized view of comedy that prevails in modern criticism, Christopher Herbert outlines a theory of comedy as a mode whose dominant motive and function is the glorification of pleasure. Using this model, he presents a detailed study of Anthony Trollope that sharply contradicts the persistent image of this novelist as a conventional writer and complacent spokesman for middle-class pieties. The comic mode as Herbert describes it was antagonistic to the repressive moral ethos widely prevalent in Victorian England. Herbert shows how Trollope, under a mask of self-proclaimed conventionality, employed this mode in a steady, sometimes scandalous critique of the Victorian subversion of pleasure. Drawing on Trollope's unpublished notes on seventeenth-century drama and bringing to light many instances in the novels of direct borrowings from old plays, Herbert demonstrates the inventiveness and subtlety of Trollope's deployment of comic materials. Thematically organized around such subjects as Trollope's investigations of sex, his formal structures, and his principles of "realism," Herbert's study includes detailed readings of two of the nineteenth century's most ambitious exercises in comedy: The Way We Live Now and Trollope's neglected masterpiece, Ayala's Angel. Of primary importance for readers of Trollope and students of comedy, Herbert's study will also prove valuable to those interested more generally in Victorian and modern fiction and the cultural history of the Victorian age.
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Trollope's Palliser Novels: Theme and Pattern
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Trollope On The Net
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.38 $This book takes up two topics. The first is the British novelist Anthony Trollope (1815-1882), author of 47 novels and five volumes of short stories. The second is the Internet, specifically the creation of virtual communities through email and discussion lists, focusing, naturally enough, on discussion of the works of Trollope. The first chapter tells how the group began and focuses on the conversation that ensued on Trollopes first novel: The Macdermots of Ballycloran. The second chapter widens the discussion to take in all of Trollope's Irish novels. The third records the conversation of the group on Trollope's novel of jealousy: He Knew He Was Right. The fourth chapter discusses Trollope's shorter novels. The fifth returns to the group conversations; this time the discussion of The Claverings. The sixth chapter discusses the illustrations of Trollope's novels. The seventh chapter records the group conversation on Trollope's most class-ridden novel, Lady Anna. The eighth chapter discusses trollope's life, through his An Autobiography. The last chapter sets the group conversation on Can You Forgive Her? into the context of the Palliser (or Parliamentary) novel sequence. The Preface is by John Letts, Chairman of the (British) Trollope Society. The book contains twenty-four illustrations from the original editions of Trollope's novels.
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Women in Trollope's Palliser Novels (Nineteenth-Century Studies)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.42 $The "Woman Question" - the controversy over women's proper "nature and mission" - was an issue that permeated both Victorian mores and the literature of that period. Ideals of Victorian womanhood were dependent upon certain assumptions about the "gentlemanly ethic" - the superiority of men in the public sphere as women were forced to settle for limited self-realization, sacrificing public aspirations in favor of private fulfillment in a marriage of equals. Previous studies of Anthony Trollope's writings suggest that Trollope was comfortable with the conventions of the gender roles of his times, that he cherished a belief about the centrality of gentlemen and the landed estate to the stability of the social structure in England. Author Deborah Denenholz Morse challenges this view with a careful consideration of Trollope's second fiction-sequence, his Palliser novels, focusing especially on Can You Forgive Her?, Phineas Finn, Phineas Redux, The Prime Minister, and The Duke's Children.
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Anthony Trollope: A New Judgement
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 53.98 $Illustrations by Hans Jelinek. A play broadcast by the BBC in 1945. Trollope explains his work to a young soldier.
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The Claverings (trollope, Pengui
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 99.59 $First serialized in the "Cornhill Magazine" in 1866-67, this most socially accurate of Trollope's novels, rich in contemporary developments, was published in book form in 1867. It concerns the crucial choices that men and women must make in their profession and marriage partner.
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Anthony Trollope: The Complete Shorter Fiction
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 64.09 $A collection of Trollope's short stories features such works as "Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite," "An Eye for an Eye," "Aaron Trow," "Malachi's Cove," and "The Spotted Dog."
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The Gentleman in Trollope: Individuality and Moral Conduct
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 53.31 $The most perfect gentleman in Trollope's novels is Madame Max Goesler. She was the daughter of a humble Jewish attorney, and her only endowments by birth were beauty and intelligence. But she inherited a fortune from her husband and with these assets Marie Goesler moved from Vienna to London, hoping to make her way into the top social circles. She succeeded so well that the highest duke of all offered her his coronet.
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Fanny Trollope: The Life and Adventures of a Clever Woman
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.18 $A portrait of the mother of Anthony Trollope presents the life of this acclaimed author of the Victorian era through a celebration of her triumphs, a profile of her family, and a review of her works
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Anthony Trollope: The Complete Shorter Fiction
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 105.94 $A collection of Trollope's short stories features such works as "Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite," "An Eye for an Eye," "Aaron Trow," "Malachi's Cove," and "The Spotted Dog."
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Anthony Trollope: An Illustrated Autobiography
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 11.43 $Published posthumously in 1883 with a preface by the author's son.
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Anthony Trollope (Paperback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.16 $This study relates Trollope to the broad Victorian culture to which he offered a distinctive, creative response. It looks particularly at the nature and quality of his political intelligence and at his grasp of processes of manipulation, personal interaction, media/press exploitation and the integration of the private and the public. It also assesses Trollope's continuing popularity as a writer - outselling many of his more critically 'esteemed' contemporaries in the late 20th Century.
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Anthony Trollope and His Contemporaries : A Study in the Theory and Convention of the Mid-Victorian Novel
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 37.61 $First published in 1972, the second edition of this highly respected classic of Trollope criticism will be welcomed by Trollope scholars everywhere. David Skilton examines the literary background against which Trollope wrote, and drawing on the vast evidence of mid-Victorian periodical criticism, he shows how this criticism controlled the novelist's creativity. He then goes on to examine Trollope's particular type of realism in the context of the theories of literary imagination current in the 1860s.
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The Gentleman in Trollope: Individuality and Moral Conduct [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.00 $Good Plus, internally clean, solid hard cover First Printing in a complete Very Good Plus dust jacket. The cloth covers have a few light stains and spots and some light wear. Embossed owner's mark on the front endpaper.
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Anthony Trollope
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 101.65 $Anthony Trollope has come down to us as the most Victorian of Victorian novelists, who perfected a "bluff, roast-beef kind of Englishness" into high--and immensely popular--art. Glendinning ushers readers into the furthest reaches of Trollope's work and life to reveal a man of extraordinary depth and liveliness. Photos.
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Anthony Trollope: A Victorian in his World
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 13.66 $Anthony Trollope was one of the most successful, prolific and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. Some of his best-loved works, collectively known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire, revolve around the imaginary county of Barsetshire. He also wrote perceptive novels on political, social, and gender issues, and on other topical matters. But he was also a fascinating man, full of idiosyncracies and driven to write. His autobiography is a fascinating tale of a suffering childhood and early years to a career as a Post Office worker and other jobs. His travels around the world, unusual for his day, took him to Britain, Europe, the Middle East, Egypt and South Africa. He visited the West Indies, the United States, Australia and New Zealand; and everywhere he went, he wrote. Trollope's literary reputation dipped somewhat during the last years of his life, but he regained the esteem of critics by the mid-twentieth century.
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