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| 1. | On Anthony Trollope's Moral Values In The Prime Minister |
| 2. | The Characteristics Of Trollope's Novelettes And Short Stories |
| 3. | Resolution Of Tension Upon New Women In Anthony Trollope's Can You Forgive Her? |
| 4. | On Trollope's Criticism Of The Church Of England In The Warden And Barchester Towers |
| 5. | A Study Of George Vavasor As A "Byronic Hero" In Anthony Trollope's Can You Forgive Her? |
| 6. | The Enlightened Views On Women's Role And Position In Anthony Trollope's The Prime Minister |
| 7. | A Study Of The Theme Of Desires In Anthony Trollope’s Fictional World |
| 8. | The Politics Of Rumor-A Study Of Anthony Trollope’s The Warden |
| 9. | On The Clergymen’s Secular Pursuit In Barchester Towers |
| 10. | Subversion,Containment And Negotiation: A New Historicist Reading Of The Prime Minister |
| 11. | Speculative ethics: Victorian finance and experimental moral landscapes in the mid-century novels of Oliphant, Trollope, Thackeray, and Dickens |
| 12. | 'Falseness and flashness': Male moral inadequacy in the novels of Anthony Trollope |
| 13. | Hamletian Romanticism: Social critique and literary performance from Wordsworth to Trollope |
| 14. | Performative authority and responsibility: 'Wills' and copyright in Richardson, Dickens, and Trollope (Charles Dickens, Samuel Richardson, Anthony Trollope) |
| 15. | The hobbledehoy's choice: Anthony Trollope's awkward young men and their road to gentlemanliness |
| 16. | Personal business: Character and commerce in Victorian literature and culture (Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Anthony Trollope) |
| 17. | Spaces of the sacred and profane: Dickens, Trollope, and the Victorian cathedral town |
| 18. | Broken trains of thought: The railway crash, trauma and narrative in British fiction, 1848--1910 (Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Wilkie Collins, Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, Robert Louis Stevenson, Scotland) |
| 19. | Anthony Trollope: A critical study of the short fiction |
| 20. | Slow and steady on the straight and narrow: The struggling clergymen in Anthony Trollope's 'Barsetshire Chronicles' |
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