![]() TSLL: Texas Studies in Literature and Language. ![]() SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900. PBSA: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America. Abbreviations refer to the following works:īNYPL: Bulletin of the New York Public Library.ĮLH: Journal of English Literary History. ![]() References made in the text to Trollope's writings are to chapter numbers, unless otherwise specified. The numbers do not form a complete sequence. Where possible, bibliographical information appears in the form of in-text citations, which refer to items in the bibliography at the end of this column.Ĭlicking on superscript numbers brings you to notes - endnotes in the original book - which will appear at the top of the left column hitting the back button on your browser returns you to your place in the body of the main text. When page breaks occur in the middle of words, the brackets appear after the word. Numbers in brackets indicate page breaks in the print edition and thus allow users of VW to cite or locate the original page numbers. The Small House at Allington and The Last Chronicle of Barset: The Fall and Rise of the Pastoral.Doctor Thorne and Framley Parsonage: The Pastoral Thriving.The Warden and Barchester Towers: The Pastoral Defined.Katherine Miller Weber created the web version in September 2014. It has been included in the Victorian Web with the kind permission of the author, who of course retains copyright. One of the author's books, The Novels of Anthony Trollope, which the Clarendon Press published in 1977.
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