Ancient Authors
- Trollope and the Consolations of the Classics in An Old Man's Love
- Trollope's Apollo: A Guide to Classics in the Barsetshire Novels of Anthony Trollope (outside VW; will open in new window)
Nineteenth-century Novelists
- Trollope's Marginalia in Macaulay's Critical and Historical Essays (includes praise of Jane Austen)
- The Gerard Maule/Adelaide Palliser subplot functions much like the Jane/Bingley subplot in Pride and Prejudice
- Trollope Parodies Dickens: Mr. Popular Sentiment
- Kincaid on The Three Clerks as a “false start” for Trollope, one that borrows significantly from Dickens
- Dickens’s portrait of Americans in Martin Chuzzlewit to Trollope’s Slope
- Comparing Trollope's Realism to that of Dickens and Thackeray
- Phineas Finn and Dickens’s Micawber
- Lizzie Eustace and Becky Sharp
- Kincaid on Miss Mackenzie as “a fable of rejuvenation and rebirth” in the vein of Dickens and Jane Austen
- Trollope's Mr. Hall — An Answer to Jane Austen's Mr. Bennett?
- Gambling in Trollope and Gaskell
- Playthings to Men: Women, Power, and Money in Gaskell and Trollope
- What is Romantic Love? Margaret Hale and Ruby Ruggles Reply
- Subjective response to letters in nineteenth-century fictions: Austen, Collins, Gaskell, and Meredith
- Trollope's opinion of Thackeray
- Mrs. Oliphant and other authors of Clerical Novels
- Lizzie Eustace’s infatuation with Romanticism (Shelley, Byron, and Scott)
Tennyson, the Brownings, and other Victorian Poets
- A comparison of Tennyson’s English idylls to the idyll Trollope creates in the Barchester series
- Realism in "Fra Lippo Lippi" and The Way We Live Now
- Theories of Realism in Browning and Trollope
- Realism, Myth, and the Historical Past in Aurora Leigh and The Warden
- Art's Power to Reveal vs. Journalism's Power to Force
- Setting in The Warden and "The Holy Grail"
- Bearing Witness to Suffering in Morris and Trollope
Punch
- Trollope's Social Satire
- Anti-Semitism in Trollope and Punch
- Social Satire in Punch and Trollope: Marriage
- Social Position
Miscellaneous
- Swindlers as Objects of Admiration in Carlyle and Trollope
- Trollope Parodies Carlyle: Dr. Pessimist Anticant
- Ruth ap-Roberts and Clyde de L. Ryals on Carlyle & Trollope
- The Critical Reception of Trollope's Clergymen of the Church of England
- Trollope and Richardson — a bibliographical note
- Alice in Can You Forgive Her?and Henry James's Isobel Archer
Reputation
- Trollope and His Middle-Class Readership
- The Charms of Trollope and His Twentieth-Century Reputation
- Trollope on Book Reviewing
- Some Critical Opinions of Is He Popenjoy? and Ayala's Angel
- Women's Reactions to Ayala's Angel
- Henry James’s criticism of Trollope, and his use of Trollope as a symbol and a foil
- Henry James reviews Anthony Trollope’s Can You Forgive Her?
- Henry James final estimate of Trollope (complete essay)
Last modified 11 June 2022