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Anthony, Trollope(トロロープ)1815-1882 研究論文(III)

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  1. Abelove, Henry.;
    The Bar and the Board: for Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick. In: GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, vol. 17, Jan 2011; pp. 483-486(4)

  2. Aguirre, Robert D.:
    Affairs of State': Mobilities, Communication, and Race in Trollope's The West Indies and the Spanish Main. In: Nineteenth-Century Contexts (37:1) 2015, pp. 1-20 (20)

  3. Alexander, Kaelin B. C.;
    Turning Mourning: Trollope's Ambivalent Widows. In: Victorian Literature and Culture 43(3): May 2015, pp. 1-14(14)

  4. Allen, Peter.;
    Masculinity and novel‐writing in Trollope's an autobiography. In: Prose Studies, Vol. 16, 1993 - Issue 2, pp. 62-83(22)

  5. Allen, Peter.;
    Trollope to His Readers: The Unreliable Narrator of An Autobiography. In: Biography, Vol. 19, no. 1, Winter 1996, pp. 1-18(18)

  6. Anderson, Amanda.;
    Trollope's Modernity. In: ELH English literary history, 74(3): September 2007, pp. 509-534(26)

  7. Armetta, Flora C.;
    Dirty Work: Trollope and the Labour of the Artist. In: Victorian Network, Vol 6, No 2: Winter 2015, pp. 7-28(22)

  8. Asimow, Michael & Weisberg, Richard.;
    When the Lawyer Knows the Client is Guilty: Client Confessions in Legal Ethics, Popular Culture, and Literature. In: Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal [Vol. 18(2009): pp. 229-258(30)

     
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  9. Baker, Geoffrey.;
    Empire and Remapping Realism. In: Realism's Empire: Empiricism and Enchantment in the Nineteenth-Century Novel. By Geoffrey Baker. The Ohio State University Press, 2009. ISBN-13: 978-0-8142-1098-7; pp. 1-23(23)

  10. Baker, Geoffrey.;
    The Limits of "Realism". In: Realism's Empire: Empiricism and Enchantment in the Nineteenth-Century Novel. By Geoffrey Baker. The Ohio State University Press, 2009. ISBN-13: 978-0-8142-1098-7; pp. pp. 205-214(10)

  11. Baker, Geoffrey.;
    Trollope and the Problem of Integration. In: Realism's Empire: Empiricism and Enchantment in the Nineteenth-Century Novel. By Geoffrey Baker. The Ohio State University Press, 2009. ISBN-13: 978-0-8142-1098-7; pp. pp. 85-151(67)

  12. Ben-Yishai, Ayelet.;
    Anthony Trollope and the Law". In: Carolyn Dever and Lisa Niles (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Anthony Trollope. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2011. pp. 155-167(13)

  13. Ben-Yishai, Ayelet.:
    Walking the boundaries in Victorian fiction: Realism as communal epistemology. In: Nineteenth-Century Contexts, vol. 37(2015), no. 3, pp. 197-214(18)

  14. Benziman, Galia.:
    Child Neglect as Social Vice: Trollope, Tonna, and Working- Class Subjectivity. In: Narratives of child neglect in romantic and Victorian culture. By Galia Benziman. Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. ISBN 978-0-230-29392-2; pp. 95-141(47)

  15. Bex, Sean.;
    Marketing professionalism: the transatlantic authorship of Edith Wharton. In: Neophilologus, vol. 100(2016), no. 3, pp. 503-519(17)

  16. Bigelow, Gordon.;
    Form and Violence in Trollope's The Macdermots of Ballycloran. In: Novel: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 46(2013), no. 3, pp. 386-405(20)

  17. Birch, Dinah.;
    Paradoxes of Success in Nineteenth Century Writing. In: Essays in Criticism: A Quarterly Journal of Literary Criticism, vol. 62(2012), no. 4, pp. 373-395(23)

  18. Birns, Nicholas.;
    La Vendée: Trollope's Early Novel of Counterrevolution and Reform.
      Presented at The Trollope Society Winter Lecture, February 21st, 2013, 11 pp.

  19. Blair, Sara B.;
    Changing the Subject: Henry James, Dred Scott, and Fictions of Identity. In: American Literary History, Jan 1992; 4: pp. 28-55(28)

  20. Blake, Peter.;
    The Paradox of a Periodical: Temple Bar Magazine under the Editorship of George Augustus Sala (1860-1863). In: The London Journal, Vol. 35 No. 2, July, 2010, pp. 185-209(25)

  21. Bleicher, Elizabeth.;
    Lessons from the Gutter: Sex and Contamination in The Way We Live Now. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, vol 39, no. 2, Sep 2011, pp. 545-562(18)

  22. Bloom, Harold.;
    Anthony Trollope (1815-1882): Barchester Towers / The Warden. In: Novelists and novels. By Harold Bloom. (Bloom's literary criticism 20th anniversary collection). Chelsea House Publishers, 2005. ISBN 0-7910-8227-X; pp. 119-124(6)

  23. Blythe, Helen Lucy.;
    The Fixed Period (1882): Euthanasia, Cannibalism, and Colonial Extinction in Trollope's Antipodes. In: Nineteenth-Century Contexts, vol. 25, no. 2, 2003 June, pp. 161-180(20)

  24. Boddice, Rob.;
    You have free access to this contentManliness and the"Morality of Field Sports": E. A. Freeman and Anthony Trollope, 1869-71. In: Historian, Vol. 70, Issue 1, Spring 2008, pp. 1-29(29)

  25. Boehmer, Elleke.;
    Anthony Trollope, Aboriginals. In: Elleke Boehmer., Empire Writing: An Anthology of Colonial Literature 1870-1918. Oxford Uiversity Press, 1998. ISBN : 9780199555598; pp. 20-32(13)

  26. Bourrier, Karen.;
    Victorian Memes. In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 58, No. 2, Papers and Responses from the Thirteenth Annual Conference of the North American Victorian Studies Association (Winter 2016), pp. 272-282(11)

  27. Brandser, Kristin J.;
    In Defence of 'Murderous Mothers': Feminist Jurisprudence in Frances Trollope's Jessie Phillips. In: Journal of Victorian Culture, Vol. 5 , Iss. 2, 2000, pp. 179-209(31)

  28. Brennen, Gregory.;
    Legal fictions, legal limits: the noble patriarch and the power of law in Victorian literature. In: Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies, vol. 8(2012), no. 2, 13 pp.

  29. Bridgham, Elizabeth A.;
    Spaces of the Sacred and Profane: Dickens, Trollope, and the Victorian Cathedral Town.
     Routledge, 2008. ISBN10: 0-415-97952-8; 192 pp.

  30. Brown, D. P.;
    A Trollope! A Trollope!. In: Brown, D. P..Literary Cincinnati: The Missing Chapter. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2011. ISBN 978-0-8214-1969-4; pp. 1-10(10)

  31. Buurma, Rachel Sagner.;
    The Fictionality of Topic Modeling: Machine Reading Anthony Trollope's Barsetshire series. In: Big Data & Society July-December 2015: pp. 1-6(6)

  32. Buzard, James.;
    Portable Boundaries: Trollope, Race, and Travel. In: Nineteenth-Century Contexts. Vol. 32, Issue 1, Mar 2010, pp. 5-18(14)

  33. Byler, Lauren.;
    If the Shoe Fits... Trollope and the Girl. In: NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, Vol. 42, No. 2, Theories of the Novel Now, Part I (Summer 2009), pp. 268-277(10)

     
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  34. Callus, Ivan.;
    Literature in Our Time, or, Loving Literature to Bits. In: CounterText1.2 (2015): pp. 232-269(38)

  35. Caracciolo, Peter L;
    'The Alice in Wonderland world of Jane Austen and Trollope', its role in the genesis of Wyndham Lewis's The Human Age - and how Empson, I.A. Richards, Kipling, and Mary Webb also became involved. In: Wyndham Lewis Annual, 13(2008), pp. 74-107(34)

  36. Carney, B.;
    Introduction: 'Mr Popular Sentiment': Dickens and Feeling. In: 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century, 14(2012), 21 pp.

  37. Carle, Susan.;
    Structure and Integrity. In: Cornell Law Review, Vol. 93(2008), pp. 1311-1341(31) [Orley Farm]

  38. Carlisle, Scott G.;
    Anthony Trollope's Or ley Farm, by Patricia H. Marks Princetoniana at Princeton. In: Princeton University Library Chronicle, vol. LII, no. 3, Spring 1991, pp. 392-398(7)

  39. Chapman, Alison.;
    Poetry, Network, Nation: Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Expatriate Women's Poetry. In: Victorian Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Social, Political, and Cultural Studies, vol. 55(2013), no. 2, pp. 275-285(11) (In special issue: "Papers and Responses from the Tenth Annual Conference of the North American Victorian Studies Association.) .

  40. Chappell, Lindsey N.;
    Anthony Trollope's Narrative Temporalities and the Emergence of the Middle East. In: Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory, 27(2016): no. 1, pp. 29-49(21)

  41. Charise, Andrea.;
    'Let the reader think of the burden': Old Age and the Crisis of Capacity. In: Occasion: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities v. 4 (May 31, 2012), pp. 1-16(16)

  42. Christian, George Scott.;
    'Something Heroic Is Still Expected': Realism and Comic Heroism in The Claverings. In: Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory, 2003 July-Sept; 14 (3): pp. 205-222 (18)

  43. Claybaugh, Amanda.;
    Trollope and America. In: The Cambridge Companion to Anthony Trollope, edited by Carolyn Dever and Lisa Niles. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. pp. 210-223(14)

  44. Cohen, Monica F.;
    The Paradox of Literary Commercialism in Trollope's Nina Balatka. In: Novel: A Forum on Fiction , (47:3), 2014, pp. 383-402(20)

  45. Cohen, William A.;
    Envy and Victorian Fiction. In: Novel: a forum on fiction, vol. 42(2009), no. 2, pp. 297-303(7)

  46. Cohen, William A.;
    The Palliser Novels. In: The Cambridge Companion to Anthony Trollope. Edited by Carolyn Dever and Lisa Niles. Cambridge University Press, 2011. pp. 44-57(14)

  47. Colella, Silvana.;
    Advertising and Authorship: Trollope's The Struggles of Brown, Jones and Robinson. In: Rivista di Studi Vittoriani,2009, XII, 23, pp. 7-25(19)

  48. Colella, Silvana.;
    Sweet Money: Cultural and Economic Value in Trollope's Autobiography. In: Nineteenth-Century Contexts Vol. 28, No. 1, March 2006, pp. 5-20(16)

  49. Cove, Patricia.;
    The Blood of Our Poor People: 1848, Incipient National Identity, and the French Revolution in Anthony Trollope's La Vendée. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, 44(01): March 2016, pp. 59-76(18)

  50. Craig, David M.;
    Advanced Conservative Liberalism: Party and Principle in Trollope's Parliamentary Novels. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, (38:2), 2010, pp. 355-371(17)

     
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  51. Dames, Nicholas.;
    Trollope and the Career: Vocational Trajectories and the Management of Ambition. In: Victorian Studies., Vol. 45, No. 2 (Winter, 2003), pp. 247-278(32)

  52. Dames, Nicholas.;
    Trollope's Chapters. In: Literature Compass, 7/9 (2010): pp. 855-860(6)

  53. Dever, Carolyn.;
    Trollope, Seriality, and the 'Dullness' of Form. In: Literature Compass, 7/9 (2010): pp. 861-866(6)

  54. Dodsworth, Martin.;
    Scott's Prose, Gathering Meaning, and the Art of Fiction. In: Essays in Criticism: A Quarterly Journal of Literary Criticism, vol. 62(2012), no. 4, pp. 354-372(19)

  55. Durey, Jill Felicity.;
    The Church, Consanguinity and TrollopeIn: Churchman, vol. 122, no. 2(2008), pp. 125-146(22)

  56. Durey, Jill Felicity.;
    Ecclesiastical Patronage in Trollope's Novels and Victoria's England. In: Churchman, vol. 109, no. 3(1995), pp. 250-270(21)

  57. Durey, Jill Felicity.;
    Modern Issues: Anthony Trollope and Australia. In: Antipodes, Vol. 21, No. 2 (December 2007), pp. 170-176(7)

  58. Eade, J. C.;
    That's the Way the Money Goes': Accounting in The Warden. In: Notes and Queries, Jun 1992; 39: pp. 182 - 183(2)

  59. Eliot, Simon.;
    The Business of Victorian Publishing. In: The Cambridge Companion to the Victorian Novel / edited by Deirdre David, Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP, 2001. ( Cambridge Companions to Literature ). pp. 37-60(24)

  60. Ermarth, Elizabeth Deeds.;
    What If Time Is a Dimension of Events, Not an Envelope for Them? In: Time & Society, vol. 19 No. 1 (2010), pp. 133-150(18)

     
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  61. Fegan, Melissa.;
    'That heartbroken island of incestuous hatred': Famine and family in Joseph O'Connor's Star of the Sea. In: M-L. Kohlke, & C. Gutleben (Eds.), Neo-Victorian families: Gender, sexual and cultural politics. Amsterdam, Netherlands and New York, NY: Rodopi. 2011. (pp. 321-341). 21 pp.

  62. Felber, Lynette.;
    The Advanced Conservative Liberal: Victorian Liberalism and the Aesthetics of Anthony Trollope's Palliser Novels. In: Modern Philology, Vol. 107, No. 3 (February 2010), pp. 421-446(26)

  63. Felber, Lynette.;
    The Recalcitrant Sleuth: Trollope and the Metaphysical Detective Sequence Novel. In: The Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 40, Issue 5, October 2007, pp. 831-848(18)

  64. Fessenbecker, Patrick.;
    Anthony Trollope on Akrasia, Self-Deception, and Ethical Confusion. In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 56, No. 4 (Summer 2014), pp. 649-674(26)

  65. Fink, Peter.;
    The Evolution of Order in the Chapter Lengths of Trollope's Novels. In: Lit Linguist Computing (2006) 21 (3): pp. 275-282(8)

  66. Fisichelli, Glynn-Ellen.;
    The Language of Law and Love: Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm. In: ELH, Vol. 61, No. 3 (Autumn, 1994), pp. 635-653(19)

  67. Flint, Kate.;
    The Victorian novel and its readers. In: The Cambridge companion to the Victorian novel / edited by Deirdre David, Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP, 2001. ( Cambridge Companions to Literature ). pp. 17-36(20)

  68. Fludernik, Monika.;
    Description and perspective: the representation of interiors. In: Style (48:4) 2014, pp. 461-478(18)

  69. Flynn, Michael J.;
    E. S. Dallas and Trollope's Vicar of Bullhampton. In: Notes and Queries, Jun 2016; 63: pp. 258-261(4)

  70. Fox, Michael.;
    The Psychology of Letting Go. In: RBM, 12, Sep 2011; pp. 104-109(6)

     
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  71. Galbraith, Jean.;
    The Ethic of High Expectations. In: South Carolina Law Review, vol. 62(2010), pp. 439-469(31)

  72. Gilmartin, Sophie.;
    'The Sati, the Bride and the Widow: Sacrificial Woman in the Nineteenth Century'. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, vol. 25(1997), no. 1, pp. 141-158(18)

  73. Gilmour, Robin.;
    The Novel in the Age of Equipoise: Wilkie Collins, Trollope, George Eliot. In: The Victorian Novel. Edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. Chelsea House, 2004. ISBN: 0-7910-7678-4; pp. 103-145(43)

  74. Goodlad, Lauren M. E.;
    An Officer and a Gentleman - Civil Service Reform, and the Early Career of Anthony TrollopeIn: Lauren M.E. Goodlad., Victorian Literature and the Victorian State: Character and Governance in a Liberal Society. The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004. ISBN: 0801881544, 9780801881541; pp. 118-158(41)

  75. Goodlad, Lauren M. E.;
    Can the Antipodean Speak? A Response to Paul Giles. In: American Literary History, Vol. 20, no. 1-2, Spring/Summer 2008, pp. 51-56(6)

  76. Goodlad, Lauren M. E.;
    The Mad Men in the Attic: Seriality and Identity in the Narrative of Capitalist Globalization. In: Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 73(Jan 2012); pp. 201 - 235(35)

  77. Goodlad, Lauren M. E.;
    Trollopian Form: An Introduction. In: Literature Compass, 7/9 (2010): pp. 851-854(4)

  78. Goodman, Helen.;
    Madness in Marriage: Erotomania and Marital Rape in He Knew He Was Right and The Forsyte Saga. In: Victorian Network, (4:2), 2012, pp. 47-71(25) (In special issue: "Sex, Courtship, and Marriage". Electronic publication.) .

  79. Grennan, Simon.;
    Drawing Dispossession: A New Graphic Adaptation of Anthony Trollope's John Caldigate. In: European Comic Art; Vol. 7 Issue 2, Autumn 2014, pp. 4-30(27)

  80. Gustafson, Sandra M.:
    Orality and Literacy in Transatlantic Perspective. In: 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century, (18:), 2014, 30 paragraphs. 19 pp.

     
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  81. Hall, N. John.;
    More Wonderful Youths and Maidens. In: South Central Review, Vol. 23, no. 3, Fall 2006, pp. 46-59(14)

  82. Hallett, Adam.;
    Made of the Mist: Nineteenth-Century British and American Views of Niagara I. In: Literature Compass, Vol. 11, Issue 3, March 2014, pp. 159-172(14)

  83. Hallett, Adam.;
    Made of the Mist: Nineteenth-Century British and American Views of Niagara II. In: Literature Compass, Vol. 11, Issue 3, March 2014, pp. 173-189(17)

  84. Harner, Christie.;
    Reading the "Postal Effect" of John Caldigate as a Challenge to Victorian Post-Colonialism. In: Victorians: A Journal of Culture and Literature. (2015). 20 pp.

  85. Heddendorf, David.;
    Anthony Trollope's Scarlet Letter. In: Sewanee Review, (121:3), 2013, pp. 368-375(8) (In special issue: "The Flooding Report of Things: The Novel since the 1830s".)

  86. Heddendorf, David.;
    Partial Pleasures Reading Anthony TrollopeIn: Sewanee Review, Vol: 119(2011), Issue: 3, pp. 408-418(11)

  87. Heine, Jennifer.;
    Two Separate Persons: Ethnicity and Identity in Trollope's Phineas Finn. In: Elements: Boston College Undergraduate Research Journal; Vol 12, No 1 (2016) ; pp, 76-81(6)

  88. Henry, Nancy.;
    "Colleagues in failure": emigration and the Lewes boys. In: George Eliot and the British Empire. By Nancy Henry. Cambridge University Press, 2003. pp. 42-76(35)

  89. Higgins, C.;
    The woman business : Mill, Trollope and the law. In: Law Text Culture, 1, 1994, pp. 63-80(18)

  90. Horwitz, Jill R.;
    Nonprofits and Narrative: Piers Plowman, Anthony Trollope, and Charities Law. In: Michigan State Law Review, vol. 2009,no. 4(2009): pp. 989-1016(28)

     
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  91. James, Louis.;
    The Victorian Novel.
     Blackwell, 2006. ISBN-13: 978-0-631-22627-7; 249 pp.

  92. Jolly, Roslyn.;
    Fiction and History: James's Early Theory of the Novel. In: Henry James : history, narrative, fiction. By Roslyn Jolly. Oxford University Press Inc., New York, 1993. ISBN 0-19-811985-1; pp. 1-35(35)

  93. Jones, Anna Maria.;
    Realism Theorizes Speculative Investments. In: Anna Maria Jones., Problem Novels: Victorian Fiction Theorizes the Sensational Self. The Ohio State University Press. Columbus, 2007. ISBN 978-0-8142-1053-6; pp. 56-90(35)

  94. Judge, Jennifer.;
    The "Seamy Side" of Human Perfectibility: Satire on Habit in Edward Bulwer-Lytton's The Coming Race. In: Journal of Narrative Theory, Volume 39, Number 2, Summer 2009, pp. 137 -158(22)

  95. Kenny, Mary.;
    Ireland Reclaims TrollopeIn: Contemporary Review; Vol. 292 Issue 1699, Winter 2010, pp. 496-501(6)

  96. Kimball, Roger.;
    A novelist who hunted the fox: Anthony Trollope today. In: The New Criterion, Features March 1992, 10 pp.

  97. King, Andrew.;
    Army, Navy, Medicine, Law,/ Church, Nobility, Nothing at all: Towards the Study of Gender, the Professions and the Press in the Nineteenth Century. In: Nineteenth Century Gender Studies, Issue 5.2, Summer, 2009, 25 pp.

  98. Koehler, Karin.;
    A husband without suspicions does not intercept his wife's letters: Letters, Privacy and Gender in the Victorian Novel'. In: Private and Public Voices, ed. by Kathryn McDonald-Miranda and Karin Koehler (Oxford: Inter-disciplinary Press, 2015), pp. 155-182(28)

  99. Kristine Kelly.;
    Aesthetic Desire and Imperialist Disappointment in Trollope's The Bertrams and the Murray Handbook for Travellers in Syria and Palestine. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, 43(3): May 2015, pp. 621-639(19)

     
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  100. Lacey, Nicola.;
    Gamblers and Gentlefolk: Money, Law and Status in Trollope's England. In: LSE Law, Society and Economy Working Papers 03/2016, 24 pp.

  101. Lacey, Nicola.;
    The way we lived then: the legal profession and the 19th-century novel. In: The Sydney Law Review, 33(2011), no. 4, pp. 599-621(23)

  102. Landow, George P.;
    Anthony Trollope's Marginalia in Macaulay's Critical and Historical Essays. In: Notes and Queries, vol. 48, no. 246 (2), 2001 June; pp. 152-155(4)

  103. Lewis, Monica C.;
    New Men in Trollope's Novels: Rewriting the Victorian Male. [Review] In: Nineteenth-Century Literature (64:2) [Sep 2009], pp. 264-268(5)

  104. Little, Tony.;
    Anthony Trollope's campaign for Beverley in 1868. In: Journal of Liberal Democrat History 37 Winter 2002-03, pp. 18-21(4)

  105. Lovett, Denise:
    The Socially-Embedded Market and the Future of English Capitalism in Anthony Trollope's The Way We Live Now. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, (42:4), 2014, pp. 691-707(17)

  106. Ludwiczak, Barbara.;
    'Never give way in any thing to an Oriental' - The Image of the Other in Anthony Trollope's Letters. In: Acta Litteraria Comparativa; 2014/2015, Issue 7, pp. 54-68(15)

  107. Lynn, Richard.;
    Pigmentocracy: Racial Herarchies in the Caribbean and Latin America. In: The Occidental Quarterly, vol. 8, no. 2, Summer 2008, pp. 25-44(20)

     
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  108. Mahalik, Christa.;
    Introduction. In: Merchants, Barons, Sellers and Suits: The Changing Images of the Businessman through Literature, Edited by Christa Mahalik. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010. ISBN (10): 1-4438-2419-4, pp. 1-6(6)

  109. Margolis, Stacey.;
    Trollope for Americanists. In: J19: The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists, Vol. 1, no. 2, Fall 2013, pp. 219-228(10)

  110. Marshall, Gail.;
    Popular Sentiments and Public Executions. In: 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century, 14 (2012), 14 pp.

  111. Marshall, Nancy Rose.;
    "A Fully Consummated Sacrifice upon Her Altar": Victorian Cremation as Metamorphosis. In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 56, No. 3, Special Issue: Papers and Responses from the Eleventh Annual Conference of the North American Victorian Studies Association (Spring 2014), pp. 458-469 (12)

  112. Martel, Michael.;
    Figuring the State: Representative Government and Paralipsis Anthony Trollope's Palliser Novels. In: Victorians; A Journal of Culture and Literature, 128(2015), pp. 117-138(22)

  113. Mays, Kelly J.;
    The Publishing World. In: A Companion to The Victorian Novel edited by Patrick Brantlinger and William B. Thesing. Blackwell Publishing, 2002. pp. 11-30(20)

  114. McCourt, John.;
    Trollope's adulterous Irish-English texts. In: Neohelicon, Vol. 40(2013), no. 1, pp. 169-182(14)

  115. Meadows, Elizabeth.;
    Reading Race in Trollope's Genders and Genres. In: Nineteenth Century Gender Studies; Winter2014, Vol. 10 Issue 3, pp. 68-71(4)

  116. Meilaender, Peter.;
    The Good Man and the Good Citizen: Political Philosophy in Trollope's Palliser Novels. In: Forum for Modern Language Studies, vol. 51(2015), no. 4, pp. 394-416(23)

  117. Michie, Elsie B.:
    Faults, Rights, and History: Anthony Trollope's He Knew He Was Right and Frances Trollope's One Fault.
     Presented at The Trollope Society Winter Lecture, January 30th, 2014. 11 pp.

  118. Michie, Elsie B.:
    Morbidity in Fairyland: Frances Trollope, Charles Dickens, and the Rhetoric of Abolition. In: Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas , (9:2), 2011, pp. 233-251(19)

  119. Miner, Heather.;
    Trollope and the Hunt for West Country Identity. In: Victoriographies. Vol. 1(2011), Issue 2, pp. 221-242(22)

  120. Miller, J. Hillis (Joseph Hillis).;
    An innocent abroad : lectures in China.
     Northwestern University Press, 2015. ISBN 978-0-8101-3162-0; 305 pp.

  121. Morse, Deborah Denenholz.;
    Lily, Glencora, Ayala, and Isabel: Female Desire and Women's Rights in Anthony Trollope's Novels.
     The 24th Annual Dinner of the Trollope Society. New York NY, May 29, 2013. 7 pp.

  122. Morse, Deborah Denenholz.;
    The Way He Thought Then: History, Modernity, and the Retreat of the Public Liberal in Anthony Trollope's The Way We Live Now, 1873. In: Britain, Representation, and NineteenthCentury History BRANCH). (July 2014). 8 pp.

  123. Murphy, Gretchen.;
    Revising the Law of the Mother in the Adoption-Marriage Plot. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, vol. 69(2014), no. 3, pp. 342-365(24)

  124. Moss, J.;
    Kate Field and Anthony Trollope: Re George Eliot and George Henry Lewes. In: The Victorian Newsletter, Issue 86, Fall 1994, pp. 31-33(3)

     
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  125. Nardin, Jane.;
    Utopian Logic in Sarah Scott's Millenium Hall and Anthony Trollope's The Fixed Period. In: AUMLA: Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association, Vol. 116(2011), pp. 29-44(16)

  126. Nash, Sarah.;
    What's in a Name?: Signature, Criticism, and Authority in The Fortnightly Review. In: Victorian Periodicals Review , (43:1), 2010, pp. 57-82(26)

  127. Neville-Sington, Pamela.;
    Jane Austen and the Trollopes. In: Persuasion. No. 20, 1998, pp. 44-49(6)

  128. O'Gorman, Francis.;
    Gaskell's Sylvia's Lovers and the Scandal in Trollope's The Warden. In: Notes and Queries 59 (2012): no. 3, pp. 396-399(4)

  129. O'Gorman, Francis.;
    Is Trollope's The Way We Live Now (1875) about the 'commercial profligacy of the age'? In: Review of English Studies, vol. 67(Sep 2016); pp. 751-763(13)

  130. O'Gorman, Francis.;
    Swinburne and Ireland. In: Review of English Studies, June 2013; 64: pp. 454-474(21)

  131. Oliver, Bock.;
    Anthony Trollope's Novels and their Reception on the Nineteenth-Century German Market. In: Angermion: Yearbook for Anglo-German Literary Criticism, Intellectual History and Cultural Transfers / Jahrbuch fur britisch-deutsche Kulturbeziehungen. Ed. by Gorner, Rudiger. Vol. 8(2015), pp. 109-125(17)

  132. Partington, John S.;
    Review of: 'Masculinity, Crime and Self-Defence in Victorian Literature' by Emelyne Godfrey. In: 'Kritikon Litterarum', 39: 1/2 (2012), pp. 114-117(4)

  133. Pionke, Albert D.;
    Navigating "those terrible meshes of the Law": Legal Realism in Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm and The Eustace Diamonds. In: ELH, Vol. 77, No. 1 (SPRING 2010), pp. 129-157(29)

  134. Plotz, John.;
    The Provincial Novel. In: A Companion to the English Novel, ed. Stephen Arata, J. Paul Hunter, Jennifer Wicke (Blackwell: 2015), pp. 360-372(13)

  135. Plotz, John.;
    The Semi-Detached Provincial Novel. In: Victorian Studies 53.3 (Spring 2011): pp. 405-416(12)

  136. Pool, Daniel.;
    What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew: From Fox Hunting to Whist the Facts of Daily Life in Nineteenth-Century England.
     by Daniel Pool. Simon & Schuster, 1993. ISBN 0-671-79337-3; 416 pp.

  137. Potter, David.;
    The English electoral hustings as depicted by William Hogarth and Anthony TrollopeIn: VIDES: MLA Volume of Interdisciplinary Essays. Volume 1(2013), pp. 60-66(7)

  138. Preston, Peter.;
    'The North Begins Inside': Morris and Trollope in Iceland. In: JWMS 14.2 (Spring 2001): pp. 8-28(21)

     
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  139. Raines, M.;
    Romantic Timing and Realist Implications in Hardy and TrollopeIn: Essays in Criticism, vol. 65(2015), no. 1, pp. 53-74(22)

  140. Ratcliffe, Sophie.;
    The Episodic Trollope and An Editor's Tales. In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 58, No. 1 (Autumn 2015), pp. 57-83(27)

  141. Reeve, Richard.;
    Henry Rider Haggard's Debt to Anthony Trollope: Dr Therne and Dr Thorne. In: Notes and Queries, vol. 63(2016); pp. 274 - 278(5)

  142. Rintoul, Suzanne.;
    'The Mysterious Woman and Her Legs': Scrutinizing the Disabled Body in Barchester Towers. In: Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies , (7:1), 2011, 21 pp.

  143. Roberts, Adam.;
    Trollope in The Prime Minister. In: Notes and Queries, Jun 1992; 39: pp. 183-184(2)

  144. Robertson, James.;
    Giving Directions in Spanish Town, Jamaica: Comprehending a Tropical Townscape. In: Journal of Urban History, Jul 2009; 35: pp. 718-742(25)

  145. Rodas, Julia Miele.;
    How I Wore My Trollope T-Shirt to the Dickens House Museum (And Other Musings of an American Trollopian in England).cTrollopiana 102 (Autumn 2015): pp. 6-9(4)

  146. Rodas, Julia Miele.;
    Mainstreaming Disability Studies? In: Victorian Literature and Culture, 34.1 (Spring 2006): pp. 371-384(14)

  147. Rose, Phyllis;
    At Large and At Small: Embedding TrollopeIn: American Scholar, vol. 72, no. 3, 2003 Summer; pp. 5-10(6)

  148. Ruth, Jennifer.;
    The Professional Paradox: Competitive Examinations and Anthony Trollope's The Three Clerks. In: Novel professions : interested disinterest and the making of the professional in the Victorian novel / Jennifer Ruth. (Victorian critical interventions). The Ohio State University Press, 2006. ISBN 0-8142-1016-3; pp. 83-104(22)

     
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  149. Sattaur, Jen.;
    Commodities, Ownership, and The Eustace Diamonds: The Value of Femininity. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, Vol. 38, No. 1 (2010), pp. 39-52(14)

  150. Schaffer, Talia.;
    Why You Can't Forgive Her: Vocational Women and the Suppressive Hypothesis. In: Victorians Journal of Literature and Culture. Edited Deborah Denenholz Morse, Deborah Logan. Fall 2015, pp. 15-35(21)

  151. Schamhorst, Gary.;
    Kate Field and Anthony Trollope: The Gaps in the Record. In: The Victorian Newsletter, Issue 109Spring 2006, pp. 21-23(3)

  152. Shelangoskie, Susan.;
    Anthony Trollope and the Social Discourse of Telegraphy after Nationalisation1. In: Journal of Victorian Culture, Vol. 14 Issue 1, Spring 2009, pp. 72-92(21)

  153. Siddle, Yvonne.;
    An eye for an eye - Anthony Trollope's gothic novel?. In: Trollopiana, The Journal of the Trollope Society, 99 (Autumn), pp. 19-27 in 6.

  154. Skilton, David.;
    Anthony TrollopeIn: Poole, Adrian (ed. and introd.) , The Cambridge Companion to English Novelists , Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP, 2010. xi, 464 pp. ( Cambridge Companions to Literature ). pp. 210-224(15)

  155. Small, Helen.;
    Against Self-Interest: Trollope and Realism. In: Essays in Criticism: A Quarterly Journal of Literary Criticism, vol. 62(2012), no. 4, pp. 396-416(21)

  156. Stafford, Margot.;
    Keeping One's Own Counsel: Authorship, Literary Advice and New Grub Street. In: The Gissing Journal, Vol. XXXVII, No. 2 (April, 2001), pp. 1-18(18)

  157. Stanley, Isabel B.;
    Not Quite a Trollope Wife: Jane Cleveland's Literary Expectations of Herself As a Clergy Wife.
     Paper presented at the 14th North American Conference of the Barbara Pym Society Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17-18 March 2012. 7 pp.

  158. Sternberg, Meir.;
    Omniscience in Narrative Construction: Old Challenges and New. In: Poetics Today, vol. 28, Dec 2007, pp. 683 - 794(112)

  159. Stock, Jessica S.;
    A Gentleman's Business: Jewish Representation and National Belonging in Anthony Trollope's The Prime Minister. In: Mahalik, Christa (ed. and introd.), Merchants, Barons, Sellers and Suits: The Changing Images of the Businessman Through Literature, Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2010. vii, 347 pp. ISBN (10): 1-4438-2419-4; pp. 7-16(10)

  160. Surridge, Lisa.;
    The Private Eye and the Public Gaze: He Knew He Was Right. In: BLEAK HOUSES: Marital Violence in Victorian Fiction. By Lisa Surridge. Ohio University Press, 2005. pp. 165-186(22)

  161. Sussman, Matthew.;
    Trollope's Honesty. In: SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 , (53:4), 2013, pp. 877-895(19)

  162. Sy, Aida; Tinker, Tony.;
    From Mellmott to Madoff: History in the (Re) Making. In: The Accounting Historians Journal, Vol. 38, no. 1, June 2011, pp. 141-158(18)

     
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  163. Tanner, Tony.;
    Trollope's The Way We Live Now Its Modern Significance. In: Critical Quarterly, vol. 9, no. 3): September 2007, pp. 256-271(16)

  164. Templeton, Peter.:
    'Different instincts, different appetites, different morals, and a different culture': Dickens, Trollope and the pastoral self-image of the antebellum South." In: Symbiosis (18:1) 2014, pp. 23-42(20)

  165. Terci, Mahmut.;
    Images of the Gentleman in Victorian Fiction. In: European Journal of Language and Literature Studies, Vol. 3, Nr. 1, Sep-Dec 2015, pp. 9-21(14)

  166. Tinker, Tony & Sy, Aida.;
    Logocentricism and myopia in critical management studies (UK style). In: Critical Policy Studies, 4(2010): no. 4, pp. 428-434(7)

  167. Titolo, Matthew.;
    Sincerity and Reflexive Satire in Anthony Trollope's The Struggles of Brown, Jones and Robinson. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, Vol. 43, Issue 01, March 2015, pp 23-39(17)

  168. Tomaiuolo, Saverio.;
    Introduction: The Sense of Unending. Closing Charlotte Bronte's 'Emma'. In: Saverio Tomaiuolo., Victorian Unfinished Novels: The Imperfect Page. Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. pp. 1-20(20)

  169. Urda, Kathleen E.;
    "How Full of Interest are the Present Times!": Anthony Trollope' Letters to John Lewis Merivale, 1849-1862. In: Princeton University Library Chronicle; Vol. 72 Issue 2, Winter 2011, pp. 487-495(9)

     
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  170. Van Dam, Frederik.;
    Reforming Trollope: Race, Gender and Englishness in the Novels of Anthony Trollope. [Review Essay]. In: Journal of Victorian Culture (Routledge). Vol. 20 Issue 3, Sep 2015, pp. 418-422(5)

  171. Van Dam, Frederik.;
    Victorian Instincts: Anthony Trollope and the Philosophy of Law. In: Literature Compass, Vol. 9, Issue 11, November 2012, pp. 801-812(12)

  172. Van Dam, Frederik.;
    'Wholesome lessons': love as tact between Matthew Arnold and Anthony TrollopeIn: Partial Answers, (12:2) 2014, pp. 287-310(24)

  173. Voyles, Katherine.;
    Trollope through the Window-Pane. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, (41:2), 2013, pp. 283-296 (14)

  174. Wagner, Tamara S.;
    Beyond Domestic Manners: Repositioning Frances Trollope in Literary History. In: Women's Writing, 18(2011): no. 2, pp. 153-166(14)

  175. Wagner, Tamara S.;
    Financial Speculation in Victorian Fiction: Plotting Money and the Novel Genre, 1815-1901.
     The Ohio State University, 2010. ISBN 978-0-8142-1119-9; 232 pp.

  176. Wagner, Tamara S.;
    "Very Saleable Articles, Indeed": Margaret Oliphant's Repackaging of Sensational Finance. In: Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 71(Jan 2010), pp. 51-74(24)

  177. Ward, Ian.;
    The Trials of Lizzie Eustace: Trollope, Sensationalism, and the Condition of English Law. In: Journal of Law and Society, Vol. 43, Issue 1, March 2016, pp. 66-84(19)

  178. Weiss, Kenneth M.;
    The Fixed Period: Dystopic notions darkened post-Darwinian Britain. In: Evolutionary Anthropology, 19(2010): pp. 4-8(5)

  179. Westbrook, Wayne W.;
    Picking Trollope's Pocket, Again: James's Use of Barchester Towers in The Europeans. In: Notes and Queries, vol. 62 (2015), no. 3: pp. 419-424(6)

  180. Williams, Thomas.;
    Early Hobartian Reaction to the Oxford Movement: Assessments of "The Tracts for the Times" in "The Churchman", 1835-1841. In: Anglican and Episcopal History, vol. 84(2012), no. 4, pp. 390 -412(23)

  181. Willson, Andrew.;
    Mediation, Authority, and Critical Reading in The Warden. In: Studies in the Novel, Volume 48, Number 2, Summer 2016, pp. 168-185(18)

  182. Wilson, Jennifer Preston.;
    On Honor and Consequences: The Duel in Trollope's The Small House at Allington. In: Dickens Studies Annual: Essays on Victorian Fiction, vol.43(2012), pp. 169-186(18)

  183. Wright, Daniel.;
    Because I Do: Trollope, Tautology, and Desire. In: ELH , (80:4), 2013, pp. 1121-1143(23)


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