General
- Trollope's sympathetic portraits of non-heroic men
- Manliness in Trollope's Female Characters
- Trollope's Heroines
- Trollope's Heroes who are not Sexually and Socially Triumphant
- Trollope's crippled, paralyzed and tragic figures
Ayala's Angel
Is He Popenjoy?
- The Dean's "Moral Stupidity" Is He Popenjoy? — Bibliographical Materials
- Is George Germaine Impotent?
The Warden
- Septimus Harding: Description and Characterization
- Harding's Cello Music
- Hugh Walpole (1928) on Harding and Grantly, Trollopes's Great Characters
- Bringing Down the Archdeacon from his Pedestal in Trollope's The Warden
- John Bold: Characterization, Social and Economic Positioning, and Exposition
- Trollope Parodies Carlyle: Dr. Pessimist Anticant
- William Whittlestaff: Physical Description in Trollope's Characterization
- Eleanor Harding's Beauty
- Feminized Male Heroism in The Warden
The Way We Live Now
- The Bishop of Elmham in The Way We Live Now — One Side of Victorian Religion
- A Contemporary Review of The Way We Live Now
- Georgey Longestaffe's Reaction to Ezekiel Breghertıs Letter
- Trollope himself on the characters in The Way We Live Now
- An Instance of Trollope's Psychological, Moral, and Characteriological Analysis
- Punch looks at Fortune-Hunting Men — The Social Context of The Way We Live Now
- Roger Carbury: Characterization, Socio-Economic Class, and the Effect of Industrialization, Capitalism, and Shifts in British Society on the Rural Gentry
- Ruby Ruggles and the Rural Working Class Woman
- Trollope's Characterization: The Description of Felix Carbury
- Father John Barham
- Reading Notes on Characterization
- Trollope's Social Satire
- Conservative Social Satire in Punch and The Way We Live Now
- Realism in Fiction
Last modified 11 June 2010