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23 Shoddy Trollope
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- Introduction 1
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Part I Style
- 1 Almost Trollope 11
- 2 He Had Taught Himself to Think: Anthony Trollope on Self-Control in Knowledge and Belief 30
- 3 The Physiology of the Everyday: Trollope’s Deflected Intimacies of Clothing, Touch and Free Indirect Discourse 44
- 4 ‘Rubbish and Paste’: Reading and Recurrence in AN OLD MAN’S LOVE 63
- 5 Reading AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY as Advice Literature 79
- 6 Trollope, Seriality, Series 91
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Part II Circulation
- 7 A Christmas Cavil: Trollope Re-Writes Dickens in the Outback 115
- 8 Creation as Criticism: Anthony Trollope, Anthony Powell and Elizabeth Bishop 128
- 9 The Way We Counterlive Now: Trollope’s Fictional Heritage 143
- 10 Trollope in China: Trollope’s Transculturation from the Late Qing Dynasty to the Present 156
- 11 Trollope and Russia 176
- 12 Reading Trollope in New Zealand 190
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Part III Media Networks
- 13 Realism v. Realpolitik: Trollope and the Parliamentary Career Manqué 201
- 14 In-Between Times: Trollope’s Ordinal Numbers 228
- 15 Mimesis, Media Archaeology and the Postage Stamp in JOHN CALDIGATE 242
- 16 Trollope’s Living Media: Fox Hunts and Marriage Plots 255
- 17 Lane-ism: Anthony Trollope’s Irish Roads in Time and Space 272
- 18 Imperial Logistics: Trollope and the Question of Central America 288
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Part IV Economics
- 19 High Interest and Impaired Security: Trollope’s Women Investors 301
- 20 THE WAY WE LIVE NOW and the Meaning of Montagu Square 317
- 21 ‘Ceade mille faltha’: Questions of Hospitality in the Irish Trollope 330
- 22 Power in Numbers: Fetishes and Facts between Trollope and Law 344
- 23 Shoddy Trollope 362
- Index 376
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Style
- 1 Almost Trollope 11
- 2 He Had Taught Himself to Think: Anthony Trollope on Self-Control in Knowledge and Belief 30
- 3 The Physiology of the Everyday: Trollope’s Deflected Intimacies of Clothing, Touch and Free Indirect Discourse 44
- 4 ‘Rubbish and Paste’: Reading and Recurrence in AN OLD MAN’S LOVE 63
- 5 Reading AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY as Advice Literature 79
- 6 Trollope, Seriality, Series 91
-
Part II Circulation
- 7 A Christmas Cavil: Trollope Re-Writes Dickens in the Outback 115
- 8 Creation as Criticism: Anthony Trollope, Anthony Powell and Elizabeth Bishop 128
- 9 The Way We Counterlive Now: Trollope’s Fictional Heritage 143
- 10 Trollope in China: Trollope’s Transculturation from the Late Qing Dynasty to the Present 156
- 11 Trollope and Russia 176
- 12 Reading Trollope in New Zealand 190
-
Part III Media Networks
- 13 Realism v. Realpolitik: Trollope and the Parliamentary Career Manqué 201
- 14 In-Between Times: Trollope’s Ordinal Numbers 228
- 15 Mimesis, Media Archaeology and the Postage Stamp in JOHN CALDIGATE 242
- 16 Trollope’s Living Media: Fox Hunts and Marriage Plots 255
- 17 Lane-ism: Anthony Trollope’s Irish Roads in Time and Space 272
- 18 Imperial Logistics: Trollope and the Question of Central America 288
-
Part IV Economics
- 19 High Interest and Impaired Security: Trollope’s Women Investors 301
- 20 THE WAY WE LIVE NOW and the Meaning of Montagu Square 317
- 21 ‘Ceade mille faltha’: Questions of Hospitality in the Irish Trollope 330
- 22 Power in Numbers: Fetishes and Facts between Trollope and Law 344
- 23 Shoddy Trollope 362
- Index 376