Trollope's Comfort Romances for Men: Bibliograhical Materials

Ellen Moody

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Works by Trollope

Anthony Trollope: Early Short Stories. New York & London: Oxford UP, 199?.

Ayala's Angel. Ed., introd. Julian Thompson. 1929; rpt. London & NY: Oxford UP, 1986.

An Autobiography. Ed. Michael Sadleir and Frederick Page, introd. notes. P. D. Edwards (1950). Rev. ed. London & New York: Oxford UP, 1980.

The Belton Estate. Ed. John Halperin [1923; rev ed. London & New York: Oxford UP, 1986.

Dr Thorne. Ed. and introd. David Skilton. London & NY: Oxford UP, 1981.

The Duke's Children. Ed. Hermione Lee. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1993.

Is He Popenjoy?. Ed. John Sutherland. Oxford & NY: Oxford UP, 1986.

Is He Popenjoy?. Ed. David Skilton. London: Trollope Society, 1998.

The Letters of Anthony Trollope. Ed. N. John Hall. 2 vols. Stanford, Cal.: Stanford UP, 1983.

The Macdermots of Ballycloran. Ed. Owen Dudley Edwards. London: Trollope Society, 1991.

Miss Mackenzie. Ed. A. O. J. Cockshut. 1924; rtp. London & NY: Oxford UP, 1988.

The Small House at Allington. Ed. James R. Kincaid. London: Oxford UP, 1980

The Vicar of Bullhampton. Ed. introd. David Skilton (1924; rev ed. London & New York: Oxford UP, 1988.

Secondary Materials

Allen, Peter. "Trollope to His Readers: The Unreliable Narrator of An Autobiography." Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly 19:1 (1996): 1-18.

apRoberts, Ruth. The Moral Trollope. Ohio: Ohio UP, 1971.

Auden, W. H. "Introduction." William Shakespeare, The Sonnets. NY: Signet, 1964.

Barringer, Tim. Men at Work: Art and Labour in Victorian Britain. New Haven: Yale UP, 2005.

Cockshut, A. O. J. Anthony Trollope: A Critical Study. London: Collins, 1955.

Baldwin, James. "Everybody's Protest Novel." Notes of a Native Son Boston: Beacon, 1955. 13-23.

D., T. C. "Victorian Editions and Victorian Delicacy." Notes and Queries 187 (2 December 1944): 251-53.

Dabney, Ross. "Facing Facts, Losing Gracefully." Trollopiana: The Journal of the Trollope Society 42 (1998): 4-17.

Davidoff, Leonarore, and Catherine Hall. Family Fortunes: Men and Women of the English Middle Class, 1780-1850 (1992). Rev ed. London & NY: Routledge, 2002.

Dessner, Lawrence Jay. "The Autobiographical Matrix of Trollope's The Bertrams," Nineteenth-Century Literature, 45 (1989): 25-38.

Doggett, Maeve E. Marriage, Wife-Beating and the Law in Victorian England. Columbia: S.Caroline UP, 1993.

Edwards, P. D. Anthony Trollope: His Art and Scope. St Lucia, Queensland: Queensland UP, 1977.

Fraser, Russell A. "Anthony Trollope's Younger Characters." Nineteenth-Century Fiction 6:2 (1951): 96-106.

Gatrell, Simon. "Jealousy, Mastery, Love and Madness: A brief reading of He Knew He Was Right" in Anthony Trollope. Ed. Tony Bareham. New York: Barnes & Noble. 95-115

Gilead, Sarah. 'Trollope's Orphans and the "Power of Adequate Performance."' Texas Studies in Literature and Language 27 (1985): 86-105.

Goldstein, Martin. "Ayala Asleep." Trollopiana: A Journal of the Trollope Society 36 (1997): 18-22.

Hagan, John H. "The Duke's Children: Trollope's Psychological Masterpiece," Nineteenth-Century Fiction 13 (1958): 1-23.

Hall, Lesley A. Hidden Anxieties: Male Sexuality, 1900- 1950. Cornwall: Polity Press, 1991.

Hall, N. John . Trollope: A Biography. Oxford & New York: Oxford UP, 1993.

_____. Anthony Trollope and His Illustrators. New York: St Martin's Press, 1980.

Hamer, Mary. Oxford Reader's Companion to Trollope>. Ed. R. C. Terry. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1999.

Herbert, Christopher. Trollope and Comic Pleasure. Chicago & London: Chicago UP, 1987.

James. Henry. "Miss Mackenzie" in Henry James: Literary Criticism: Essays on Literature, American Writers, English Writers. Ed. Leon Edel and Mark Wilson. NY: Library of America, 1984: 1312-27.

Juckes, Anthony. "Pagans and Popinjays." Trollopiana: The Journal of the Trollope Society 46 (1999): 13-22.

Kendrick, Walter M. The Novel-Machine: The Theory and Fiction of Anthony Trollope. Baltimore & London: Johns Hopkins UP, 1980.

Kincaid, James. The Novels of Anthony Trollope>. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1977.

King, Margaret F. "The Place of Lucius Mason in Trollope's Studies of Perversity." South Atlantic Bulletin 45:4 (1980): 43-54.

Markwick, Margaret. "A Young Man's Jack." Trollopiana: The Journal of the Trollope Society 42 (1998): 18-23.

_____. Trollope and Women. London: Trollope Society, 1997.

McLaren, Angus. The Trials of Masculinity: Policing Sexual Boundaries, 1870-1930. Chicago & London: Chicago UP, 1997.

McClure, R. "A Recent Martyr: The Masochistic Aesthetic of Valerie Martin." Contemporary Literature 37:3 (1996): 391-415.

Moody, Ellen. Trollope on the Net. London: Trollope Society and Hambledon Press, 1999.

Mullen, Richard, and James Muson. The Penguin Companion to Trollope. NY: Penguin, 1996.

Nardin, Jane. He Knew She Was Right: The Independent Woman in the Novels of Anthony Trollope. Carbondale and Edwardsville: So. Illinois UP, 1989.

Overton, Bill. The Unofficial Trollope. New Jersey: Barnes & Noble, 1982.

Pei, Lowry. "The Duke's Children: Reflection and Reconciliation." Modern Language Quarterly 39 (1978): 284-302.

Stebbins, Lucy and Richard Poate . The Trollopes: The Chronicle of a Writing Family. NY: Oxford UP, 1945.

Tosh, John. A Man's Place: Masculinity and the Middle-Class Home in Victorian England. New Haven & London: Yale UP, 1999.

Tracy,Robert "Is He Popenjoy?" in Terry, Oxford Reader's Companion.

Trollope, Joanna "Trollope and Sex," Trollopiana: The Journal of the Trollope Society, 29 (1995): 19-20.

Wijesinha, Rajiva. The Androgynous Trollope: Attitudes to Women Amongst Early Victorian Novelists. Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982.


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