Articles on Anthony Trollope

Found 93 articles.

  • Trollope vote
    Evening Standard - London - 2000/03/23
  • Anthony Trollope
    Encyclopedia of World Biography - 2004/01/01
  • Trollope's professional gentleman: medical training and medical practice in Doctor Thorne and The Warden.(Anthony Trollope)
    Studies in the Novel - 2006/06/22
  • Anthony Trollope's lady Anna and Shakespeare's Othello.
    Victorian Newsletter - 2006/09/22
  • From a past contemporary: three Victorian novelists. (Charles Dickens, W.M. Thackeray; Anthony Trollope)
    Contemporary Review - 1994/08/01
  • The redoubtable Mrs. Trollope: Writer, mother and breadwinner.(Books)
    The Washington Times - 1998/12/27
  • Kate Field and Anthony Trollope: the gaps in the record.
    Victorian Newsletter - 2006/03/22
  • TROLLOPE'S 'CHOIR' FALLS OUT OF HARMONY.(SPOTLIGHT)
    Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO) - 1996/01/07
  • Back to the future
    The Spectator - 1997/10/18
  • Sex life of a hippo Radio
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2004/02/01
  • Joanna takes after her mother
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2005/02/13
  • Cornered: Anthony Trollope. (new headstone in Westminster Abbey's Poet's Corner)
    The Economist (US) - 1993/03/20

  • O, The Oprah Magazine - 2002/06/01
  • Culture Club: Old Belfast Trollope who took a licking at the post office.(Features)
    The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland) - 2001/11/19
  • Frank must marry money: men, women, and property in Trollope's novels.(Anthony Trollope)
    Accounting Historians Journal - 2006/12/01
  • MISPLACED FAITH IN INKBLOTS, IDOLS
    The Boston Globe - 2004/09/26
  • The Writing Machine
    The Washington Post - 1991/12/15
  • Trollope may not win stamp of approval
    Evening Standard - London - 2000/03/23
  • Time for Trollope. (Trollope Society advocates works of Anthony Trollope)
    The Economist (US) - 1991/04/06
  • Sexy Trollope is a winner with author's fans; Praise for BBC as latest period drama spices up Victorian classic.
    The Evening Standard (London, England) - 2001/11/13
  • Fanny Trollope: The Life and Adventures of a Clever Woman.(Review)
    The Women's Review of Books - 1999/02/01
  • Intermarriage in Anthony Trollope's fiction.
    Midstream - 2004/11/01
  • Love and deceit
    Evening Times - 2004/05/01
  • Anthony Trollope
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - 2008/04/24
  • TV CHOICE: He Knew He Was Right Today 9pm BBC1
    The Independent on Sunday - 2004/04/18
  • South Africa; v.1. (reprint, 1878).(Brief Article)(Book Review)
    Reference & Research Book News - 2006/08/01
  • South Africa; v.2. (reprint, 1878).(Brief Article)(Book Review)
    Reference & Research Book News - 2006/08/01
  • South Africa
    African Studies Review - 2007/09/01
  • VALERIE HILL: Failing to deliver a Victorian ideal.(Features)
    Daily Post (Liverpool, England) - 2004/10/15
  • On this day.(News)
    Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) - 2004/04/24
  • PUBLIC SERVICE QUIZ
    Roanoke Times & World News - 2006/09/28
  • ARTS ETC: I LOVE THE 1870S Anthony Trollope would find nothing new in the empty celebrity of Victoria Hervey or the collapse of Railtrack, says Matthew Sweet. The great Victorian novelist anticipated all these things and more in The Way We Live Now, a sat
    The Independent - London - 2001/11/04
  • a novel idea for the post office.(Column)
    The Daily Mail (London, England) - 2002/01/31
  • Letter: The basics that we should get back to
    The Independent - London - 1994/01/12
  • An arrogant tabloid editor and his crass, shallow diary.(BOOKS)(LETTER FROM LONDON)
    The Washington Times - 2005/04/17
  • `Henry Esmond' splendid proof of Thackeray's genius.(Books)(The Lost Word)
    The Washington Times - 1996/07/14
  • Screenwriter Davies goes for text appeal as watchdog lurks.(Features)
    Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) - 2004/03/17
  • Victorian ladies lived it up; Letters.(Letter to the editor)
    The Evening Standard (London, England) - 2006/08/11
  • It's time to reclaim our classics from the sex maniacs `I've read "The Way We Live Now" and don't recall Sir Felix giving anyone a good seeing to'
    The Independent - London - 2000/11/07
  • Rear window: Red-letter day for postal service as pillar of British society gets reprieve The postbox, dreamt up by Trollope, is still useful after all these years
    The Independent on Sunday - 2002/10/06
  • Surprising literary ventures
    The Spectator - 2007/11/03
  • Maureen Corrigan
    Fresh Air (NPR) - 1999/01/06
  • WEEKEND: WEEKEND TV: SUNDAY TV.(Features)
    Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) - 2004/04/17
  • Straight from the pages of Trollope The novelist's themes of moral bankruptcy and desire for riches were germinated in two houses which have come on to the market, writes Caroline McGhie
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2006/01/15
  • A load of old codsTrollope.(News)
    Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England) - 2004/04/19
  • Husbands, wives, and lawyers: gender roles and professional representation in Trollope and the Adelaide Bartlett case.
    College Literature - 1998/01/01
  • Trollope's Doctor Thorne.(Critical Essay)
    The Explicator - 2002/09/22
  • Macdermots of Ballycloran, The
    The Concise Oxford Companion to Irish Literature - 2000/01/01
  • 1852 TUESDAY 23 NOVEMBER ; First British post-boxes
    The Independent - London - 2006/11/23
  • Landleaguers, The
    The Concise Oxford Companion to Irish Literature - 2000/01/01
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