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Since the turn of the century, the Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope has become a central figure in the critical understanding of Victorian literature. By bringing together leading Victorianists with a wide range of interests, this innovative collection of essays involves the reader in new
approaches to Trollope's work. The contributors to this volume highlight dimensions that have hitherto received only scant attention and in doing so they aim to draw on the aesthetic capabilities of Trollope's twenty-first-century readers. Instead of reading Trollope's novels as manifestations of
social theory, they aim to foster an engagement with a far more broadly theorised literary culture.

By bringing together leading Victorianists with a wide range of interests, this innovative collection of essays involves the reader in new approaches to Trollope’s work.



Explores the many ways in which Anthony Trollope is being read in the twenty-first century

Since the turn of the century, the Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope has become a central figure in the critical understanding of Victorian literature. By bringing together leading Victorianists with a wide range of interests, this innovative collection of essays involves the reader in new approaches to Trollope’s work. The contributors to this volume highlight dimensions that have hitherto received only scant attention and in doing so they aim to draw on the aesthetic capabilities of Trollope’s twenty-first-century readers. Instead of reading Trollope’s novels as manifestations of social theory, they aim to foster an engagement with a far more broadly theorised literary culture.

Key Features:

  • The most innovative collection of original essays on Anthony Trollope to date
  • Enables the reader to see the direction of Trollope studies and Victorian studies in the twenty-first century
  • Situates Trollope’s work in newly emerging critical contexts, such as media networks and economics
    • Makes use of pioneering developments in stylistics, ethics, epistemology, and reception history
  • Acknowledgements vii
    Notes on Contributors viii
    Introduction 1(12)
    Frederik Van Dam
    David Skilton
    Ortwin de Graef
    I Style
    1 Almost Trollope
    13(17)
    Claire Jarvis
    2 He Had Taught Himself to Think: Anthony Trollope on Self-Control in Knowledge and Belief
    30(14)
    Patrick Fessenbecker
    3 The Physiology of the Everyday: Trollope's Deflected Intimacies of Clothing, Touch and Free Indirect Discourse
    44(19)
    Sophie Gilmartin
    4 `Rubbish and Paste': Reading and Recurrence in An Old Man's Love
    63(16)
    Helen Blythe
    5 Reading An Autobiography as Advice Literature
    79(12)
    David Skilton
    6 Trollope, Seriality, Series
    91(26)
    Lauren M. E. Goodlad
    II Circulation
    7 A Christmas Cavil: Trollope Re-Writes Dickens in the Outback
    117(11)
    Steven Amarnick
    8 Creation as Criticism: Anthony Trollope, Anthony Powell and Elizabeth Bishop
    128(15)
    John Bowen
    9 The Way We Counterlive Now: Trollope's Fictional Heritage
    143(13)
    Luca Caddia
    10 Trollope in China: Trollope's Transculturation from the Late Qing Dynasty to the Present
    156(20)
    Xiaolan Zuo
    11 Trollope and Russia
    176(14)
    Boris M. Proskurnin
    12 Reading Trollope in New Zealand
    190(13)
    Lydia Wevers
    III Media Networks
    13 Realism v. Realpolitik: Trollope and the Parliamentary Career Manque
    203(25)
    Helen Small
    14 In-Between Times: Trollope's Ordinal Numbers
    228(14)
    Clare Pettitt
    15 Mimesis, Media Archaeology and the Postage Stamp in John Caldigate
    242(13)
    Richard Menke
    16 Trollope's Living Media: Fox Hunts and Marriage Plots
    255(17)
    Tamara Ketabgian
    17 Lane-ism: Anthony Trollope's Irish Roads in Time and Space
    272(16)
    Claire Connolly
    18 Imperial Logistics: Trollope and the Question of Central America
    288(15)
    Robert D. Aguirre
    IV Economics
    19 High Interest and Impaired Security: Trollope's Women Investors
    303(14)
    Nancy Henry
    20 The Way We Live Now and the Meaning of Montagu Square
    317(13)
    Francis O'Gorman
    21 `Ceade mille faltha': Questions of Hospitality in the Irish Trollope
    330(14)
    John McCourt
    22 Power in Numbers: Fetishes and Facts between Trollope and Law
    344(18)
    Anat Rosenberg
    23 Shoddy Trollope
    362(14)
    Kate Flint
    Index 376