The Edinburgh companion to Anthony Trollope / edited by Frederik Van Dam, David Skilton and Ortwin de Graef.

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Other Authors: Van Dam, Frederik (Editor), Skilton, David, 1942- (Editor), Graef, Ortwin de, 1963- (Editor)
Other title:Companion to Anthony Trollope.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2019]
Series:Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : Frederik Van Dam, David Skilton and Ortwin de Graef
  • I. Style. Almost Trollope / Claire Jarvis
  • He had taught himself to think : Anthony Trollope on self-control in knowledge and belief / Patrick Fessenbecker
  • The physiology of the everyday : Trollope's deflected intimacies of clothing, touch and free indirect discourse / Sophie Gilmartin
  • 'Rubbish and paste' : reading and recurrence in An Old Man's Love / Helen Blythe
  • Reading An Autobiography as advice literature / David Skilton
  • Trollope, seriality, series / Lauren M.E. Goodlad
  • II. Circulation. A Christmas cavil : Trollope re-writes Dickens in the outback / Steven Amarnick
  • Creation as criticism : Anthony Trollope, Anthony Powell and Elizabeth Bishop / John Bowen
  • The way we counterlive now : Trollope's fictional heritage / Luca Caddia
  • Trollope in China : Trollope's transculturation from the Late Qing Dynasty to the present / Xiaolan Zuo
  • Trollope and Russia / Boris M. Proskurnin
  • Reading Trollope in New Zealand / Lydia Wevers
  • III. Media networks. Realism v. realpolitik : Trollope and the parliamentary career manqué / Helen Small
  • In-between times : Trollope's ordinal numbers / Clare Pettitt
  • Mimesis, media archaeology and the postage stamp in John Caldigate / Richard Menke
  • Trollope's living media : fox hunts and marriage plots / Tamara Ketabgian
  • Lane-ism : Anthony Trollope's Irish roads in time and space / Claire Connolly
  • Imperial logistics : Trollope and the question of Central America / Robert D. Aguirre
  • IV. Economics. High interest and impaired security : Trollope's women investors / Nancy Henry
  • The Way We Live Now and the meaning of Montagu Square / Francis O'Gorman
  • 'Ceade mille faltha' : questions of hospitality in the Irish Trollope / John McCourt
  • Power in numbers : fetishes and facts between Trollope and law / Anat Rosenberg
  • Shoddy Trollope / Kate Flint.