Romanticism and Anthony Trollope
A Study in the Continuities of Nineteenth-Century Literary Thought
Description
Examines Trollope in terms of Romantic literary art
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Contents
Introduction 1
Chapter
1. Common Ground: "But I Think Differently" 23
2. Living "Happy Ever After" 59
3. Narrative Voice: "For Myself I Think..." 93
4. The Narrator's Truth and Human Choice: "Some Leaps Which You Must Take" 115
5. "Our Nature": The Laws and the Leaps 151
6. Romantic Story: The "Utmost That We Know" 185
7. Trollope and Stories: "Of Course, That's Only My Story" 215
Conclusion: Ground and Water---"Out There is a Little Boat All Alone" 251
Notes 275
List of Abbreviations and Editions Used 291
Index 295
Examines Trollope in terms of Romantic literary art