Anthony Trollope was among the most prolific, popular, and
richly diverse writers of the mid-Victorian period, with
forty-seven novels and a variety of other writings to his name.
Both a serial and series writer whose novels traversed Ireland,
England, Australia and New Zealand, and genres from realism to
science fiction, Trollope also published criticism, short fiction,
travel writing and biography. The Cambridge Companion to Anthony
Trollope provides a state-of-the-field review of critical
perspectives on his work, with the volume''s sixteen essays
addressing Trollope''s biography, autobiography, canonical fiction,
short stories and travel writing, as well as surveying diverse
topics including gender, sexuality, vulgarity, and the law.
目錄:
Chronology
1. Trollope''s literary life and times Mark W. Turner
2. Trollope as autobiographer and biographer Victoria
Glendinning
3. Trollope''s Barsetshire series Mary Poovey
4. The Palliser novels William A. Cohen
5. Trollope Redux: the later novels Robert Tracy
6. Trollope''s short fiction Lisa Niles
7. Trollope and the sensation novel Jenny Bourne Taylor
8. Queer Trollope Kate Flint
9. The Hobbledehoy in Trollope Laurie Langbauer
10. The construction of masculinities David Skilton
11. Vulgarity and money Elsie B. Michie
12. Anthony Trollope and the law Ayelet Ben-Yishai
13. Trollope and travel James Buzard.