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  • Mr. Virtue, fearing the too attractive qualities of his own name, wished the magazine to be called Anthony Trollope's.

    Autobiography of Anthony Trollope Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882 1883

  • Mr. Virtue, fearing the too attractive qualities of his own name, wished the magazine to be called Anthony Trollope's.

    Autobiography of Anthony Trollope Anthony Trollope 1848

  • Many authors also draw from nineteenth century popular novelists such as Anthony Trollope, the Brontë sisters, and Charles Dickens.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Tim Stretton 2009

  • Many authors also draw from nineteenth century popular novelists such as Anthony Trollope, the Brontë sisters, and Charles Dickens.

    :Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2009

  • In his "Autobiography," Anthony Trollope writes that a novelist's language "must come from him as music comes from the rapid touch of the great performer's fingers."

    The Style of a Wild Man William Giraldi 2011

  • Or this, from Nathaniel Hawthorne, in a letter dated 1860: Have you ever read the novels of Anthony Trollope?

    Richard C. Morais: The Droll Insight Of Trollope Richard C. Morais 2011

  • Anthony Trollope's The Way We Live Now remains the supreme example of the state of the nation novel, a sprawling tour de force with a huge cast of characters and a labyrinthine plot.

    The way we live now? Follow the money back to Anthony Trollope… 2012

  • Reading "The People of the Book" called to mind a novella by Anthony Trollope, "Nina Balatka" (1867), which tells of the love between a devout Jew and a devout Christian and how it withstands vicious prejudice on one side (the Christian) and strong misgivings on the other.

    Oh, to Be In England Steven Amarnick 2011

  • Anthony Trollope was working on a novel in a library one morning when he overheard two clergymen grumbling about how Trollope was always reintroducing the same tired old characters into his books.

    Contract Killings on the Sets of Soaps and Sitcoms Eric Felten 2011

  • It's because he will be portraying Anthony Trollope in a new one-man show about the Victorian best-selling novelist, which brings to life some of his most colourful characters: Dr Grantly, The Bishop, the hypocritical Obadiah Slope and Mrs Proudie among them.

    This week's new theatre 2011

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