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Note: Works by Trollope appear under title; works by others under author’s name. “Aaron Trow” 81 Trollope’s voyages to 13, 181 “Adventures of Fred Pickering, The” 82 see also Australia and New Zealand; Fixed Age 15 Period, The; Harry Heathcote of Albert, Prince Consort 29 Gangoil; John Caldigate; ; All the Year Round 10 Liverpool Mercury America 5, 210–22 Australia and New Zealand 13, 15, 170, “American Girl” 220–22 174–77, 182 Anglo-American interactions 210–11, colonialism 175, 186, 193 217–22 convicts 175 Civil War 76, 174, 217–20 economy 184 literary market 13, 217 indigenous peoples 174, 176, 186–87, 188 manners 142, 143 politics 183, 185 national difference 211–16 Autobiography, An 2, 17–23 in the novels 210, 216 advice to authors 17 Revolution 213–15 assessment of own work 22, 172–74 San Francisco 220 on earnings 8 in short stories 76, 210, 215, 219, 221 on gentlemen 19, 160 see also American Senator, The; humour 24 Dr Wortle’s School; “Miss Ophelia intention in writing 17 Gledd”; North America; “Two Generals, on literary contemporaries 22, 85, 97 The”; Way We Live Now, The on material progress 144, 147 American Senator, The 60, 61, 210, 216, 221 on move to Ireland 6 anonymous publications 10, 59 on novel-writing 12, 21–22, 25, 59, “Antipodean, An” 182 87, 120 apRoberts, Ruth 128 on political novels 44, 49, 65, 67 Argosy, The 11 on political theory 45 Ashley, Evelyn 29 story of his life 18–21, 131, 139 Athenaeum 203 on travel 79, 171–72 Athenaeum Club 21, 58 on writing method 1, 7, 17 Auden, W.H. 152 Ayala’s Angel 10, 136, 138 Austen, Jane, Pride and Prejudice 132 Austin, John 157, 159 Bagehot, Walter 146, 148 Australasian, The 15 The English Constitution 143 Australia 4, 177, 181–93 Banim, John 203 in fiction 181–82, 183 Banim, Michael 203 literary market 15 “Banks of the Jordan, The” (“A Ride Across travel writing 182 Palestine”) 108

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Barchester Towers 31, 58 Can You Forgive Her? authorial intrusions 33, 35 female obstinacy 54 characters 41, 185 links with series 61 links with series 9 public and private life 47–52, 62–64, 87 queerness 99, 103, 108 queerness 104 see also Barsetshire series symphonic form 48 Barsetshire series 2, 8, 9, 31–43 travel 169 artistic self-effacement 42–43 violence 52 authorial intrusions 33–34, 35–39, 42 vulgarity and money 144, 145, 149, 150, 151 characters 32, 33, 35, 37–39, 38–39, see also Palliser novels 41–42, 59 Canada 15, 212, 214 Church 133, 202 Carleton, William 203 dialogue 41 Carlyle, Thomas 144 dramatic qualities 40, 60 22, 90, 106–9, 203, 205 free indirect discourse 40 “Catherine Carmichael” 77, 187 running chapter titles 40 Century Magazine 7 vulgarity and money 146–47, 148, 149, 151 Ceylon 175, 177 see also ; Doctor Chapman & Hall 26, 32 Thorne; ; Last “Chateau of Prince Polignac, The” 79 Chronicle of Barset, The; Small House children’s fiction 86 at Allington, The; Warden, The “Christmas at Thompson Hall” 75, 77–78 Barthes, Roland 45 “Christmas Day at Kirkby Cottage” 76 10, 11 Christmas Stories 74, 75–78 Belich, James 181 Cincinnati Commercial 11 Belton Estate, The 60, 90, 120, 137 Civil Service see postal service, Three Clerks, The Bentham, Jeremy 157, 159 Clarke, Marcus 186 Bermuda 81 Claverings, The 11, 60, 107, 139 Bertrams, The 103, 105, 136, 169, 172 Cobbe, Frances Power 103, 105 bimodality 1–2 “What Shall We Do With Our Old biographies see Life of Cicero, The; Maids?” 104 Palmerston; Thackeray Collins, Rev. W. Lucas 26 Blackstone, William, Commentaries on the Collins, Wilkie 22, 86–87, 90, 92, 95 Laws of England 157, 165 Armadale 92, 188 Blackwood, John 26–27, 123, 124, 125 The Law and the Lady 93 Blackwood, William 144 Man and Wife 91 Blackwood’s Magazine 10 Memoirs of the Life of William Collins, Blainey, Geoffrey 188 Esq., R.A. 86 Blythe, H. E. 187 The Moonstone 88 Bowen, John 72 No Name 89, 94, 190 Boycott, Charles 205 Trollope’s view of 85 Braddon, Mary Elizabeth 10, 60, 87, The Woman in White 88, 89, 90, 97 89, 90 colonialism Aurora Floyd 91, 95 America 215 Lady Audley’s Secret 86, 88, 95, 96, in fiction 79, 130, 190 188, 190 Ireland 197–98 Breyer, Betty Jane 76 literary market 15 Bright, John 193 in travel books 170, 172–74, 175, 177, Bronte¨, Charlotte 22, 89 178–79, 186, 193 Jane Eyre 96, 97 Commentaries of Caesar, The 26–27 Buell, Lawrence 211 copyright 8, 14 Bulmer, Sir Henry, Lord Dalling 29 Cornhill Magazine , 9–10, 20, 23, 24, 58, Butler, Judith 100 73–74, 86 Byron, Lord 134 Cosmopolitan Club 58

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Courtship and Marriage 74 Esquirol, J. E.: Mental Maladies 96 “Courtship of Susan Bell, The” 71 Europe 79 70, 89 Eustace Diamonds, The 61, 63, 64, 88, 94–95, 107, 155 see also Palliser novels Daily Telegraph 13, 182 Examiner, The 31, 32, 203, 204 Dallas, E. S. 86 Eye for an Eye, An 204 The Gay Science 90 Davidson, J. H. 184 Faithfull, Emily 74, 105 Derby, Lord 46, 68 Father Giles of Ballymoy 171 Dickens, Charles 8, 10, 11, 14, 87 feminism 21, 101, 102 biography of 183 Field, Kate 20, 79, 105, 221 Bleak House 68, 129 Fielding, Henry 34 Christmas Books 75 The History of Tom Jones 35, 36 A Christmas Carol 76, 78 Fiji 177, 186 David Copperfield 181 Fitzgerald, Percy 32 Hard Times 68 Fixed Period, The 60, 187, 191–93 Little Dorrit 68 Forster, John, The Life of Charles Dickens 183 Oliver Twist 73 Forsyth, William, The Life of Marcus Tullius Trollope’s view of 22, 73 Cicero 27 Dilke, Charles 174 Fortnightly Review 10, 59 Disraeli, Benjamin (Lord Beaconsfield) Framley Parsonage 46, 68, 174 authorial intrusions 36 Lothair 22 characters 39, 41 Sybil 68 links with series 9, 31 Divorce Act (1857) 90 modes of inclusivity 133 58, 60, 90 as serial 9, 20, 58 authorial intrusions 36 vulgarity and money 146–47, 148 characters 39 see also Barsetshire series code of violence 200 France, La Vendee 8 inheritance and landed property 161 Freemasonry 131, 135, 199 links with series 9, 31 Froude, J. A.: Caesar 27 queerness 99 vulgarity and money 145–46, 146–47, 148 Garrick Club 8, 21, 58, 131 see also Barsetshire series Gaskell, Elizabeth 89, 92 Dolin, Kieran 156, 166 North and South 68 Dr Wortle’s School 60, 210, 221 gender identity 93, see also masculinities; Duke’s Children, The 55, 61, 66–68, 150 queerness; women see also Palliser novels gentlemen 19, 130, 131, 160, 200 Durey, Jill 186 “George Walker at Suez” 172, 181 Giles, Paul 211 Edgeworth, Maria: Castle Rackrent 203 Gladstone, William Ewart 46, 68, 205, 206 Editors and Writers 74 Glendinning, Victoria 189 Editor’s Tales, An 11, 74, 82–83 globalization 2, 12–15 Edwards, P.D. 96 Golden Lion of Granpe`re, The 169 Egypt 169, 172 see also “Unprotected Female Good Words 10 at the Pyramids, An” gothic novels 34 Eliot, George 8, 11, 87, 89, 183 Graphic 71 Felix Holt 87, 93 Greg, W.R.:“Whyare WomenRedundant?”104 The Mill on the Floss 35 Gregory, Sir William 203 Trollope’s view of 22 on Trollope’s work 101 Hall, G. Stanley: Adolescence 115, 116, 117, Englishness 134–35, 156–57, 161–62, 183, 118, 125 185, 193 Hall, N. John 182, 184

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Halperin, John 46 Macdermots of Ballycloran, The; Hamer, Mary 7 ; Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 71 Is He Popenjoy? 92, 95 Harry Heathcote of Gangoil 15, 59, 75, 76, Isbister, William 28 169, 185–86 Italy 105, 169, 170, 177 Hawaii 177 11 James, Henry 90 feminism 103 Daisy Miller 221 insanity 59, 69, 88, 96–97, 137 “The Art of Fiction” 42–43 as serial 12 on Trollope 7, 115, 120, 124, 139, 145 topicality 87 “John Bull on the Guadalquivir” 80–81, 172 travel 169 John Caldigate Trollope’s assessment of 22, 96 colonialism 190 Heseltine, Rose, see Trollope, Rose hobbledehoys 115, 116, 123–25 hobbledehoys 3, 113–26, 138 marriage 59, 91, 95, 188–91 adolescence 114–16, 117, 118, 123–24, 125 travel 169 fantasy and daydreams 114, 115, 116–18, unorthodox plotting 123–25, 126, 182 124, 137 Johnson, Samuel 34 hobbledehoyhood 116–18 The Plays of William Shakespeare 34 Trollope as hobbledehoy 18, 114, 116, “Josephine de Montmorenci” 83 117–18, 125, 138 “Journey to Panama, The” 74, 105, 215 homosociality 105, 129, 131, 134 “House of Heine Brothers in Munich, The” 79 Kellys and the O’Kellys, The 8, 200–3 Hughes, Tom 133 Kendrick, Walter 85 Tom Brown’s Schooldays 129 102 hunting 8, 196, 206–9 Kiberd, Declan 207 Hunting Sketches 10 Kinglake, A. W.: History of the Crimean War 29 Hutton, Richard Holt 143 Kingsley, Charles 129

Iceland 179 “La Me`re Bauche” 72, 79 Illustrated London News 10, 207 La Vendee 8 Illustrated Sydney News 15 Lady Anna 90, 92, 93, 182 India 15, 175 Landleaguers, The 68, 196, 205–9 inheritance and landed property 90–93, Langbauer, Laurie 184 95, 161–62 Last Chronicle of Barset, The 11, 12 inns 135 artistic self-effacement 35 insanity 69, 88, 96–97 characters 37–39, 41–42, 104 Ireland 5, 196–209 hobbledehoys 113 colonialism 197–98 links with series 9, 31, 32, 59 Famine 197–98, 203 masculinity 136, 138, 139 gentlemanliness 200 modes of inclusivity 132 novels 25, 168–70, 203 plots 60 politics 204, 205–9 as serial 12 postal service 6 travel 170 religion 198, 201–3 vulgarity and money 146–47, 148 secret societies 199–200, 206 see also Barsetshire series travel tales 79, 203 Latin 26, 131, 134–35 Trollope’s life in Ireland 6, 20, 58, 171–72, law 4, 155–66 196–98, 199 and commonality 155, 161–62, 166 violence 200, 203 and Englishness 156–57, 161–62 see also Castle Richmond; Eye for an Eye, “everybody” 162–65 An; Father Giles of Ballymoy; Kellys and inheritance and landed property 90–93, the O’Kellys, The; Landleaguers, The; 95, 161–62

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law (cont.) Longfellow,Henry Wadsworth: “Excelsior” 118 legal and political reform 159 Lytton, Bulwer 22, 32 legal errors 155 and morality 164–65 Macaulay, Thomas Babington 182 natural, common and positive law Macdermots of Ballycloran, The 8, 20, 87, 157–61 198–200, 203 trial scenes 93–95 McMaster, R. D. 156 Law, Graham 11 Maning, F.E. 188 Leader, The 33, 40 Mansel, Henry 87, 88 legitimacy 85, 90–93, 94 Marcus, Sharon 104, 105 Legitimacy Declaration Act (1858) 91 marriage letters 13 in later novels 59, 90–93, 95, 188–91, 221 Lever, Charles 183 and queerness 103, 104, 105, 129 Lewes, George Henry 89, 183 Trollope 20 Lieberman, David 159 Married Women’s Property Act 91, 159 Life of Cicero, The 26, 27–28, 29 Martin, Sir Theodore, Life of the Prince life of Trollope Consort 29 boyhood 18, 69 masculinities 4, 128–40 death 209 belonging 131–32 friends 20, 131 chivalry 129 in Ireland 6, 20, 58, 171–72, 196–98, 199 the Church 133 leisure pursuits 8 Englishness 134–35 in London 19, 21, 58–59 gentlemen 19, 130, 131, 160, 200 marriage 20 hobbledehoys 3, 113–26, 138 political aspirations 19, 68 homosociality 105, 129, 131, 134 at Waltham Cross 21 “manhood” 130, 138 see also Autobiography, An; literary life “manliness” 129, 134–35, 136 Linda Tressel 10, 59, 168 middle-class men 129, 135 Linton, Eliza Lynn modes of inclusivity 132–36 The Rebel of the Family 110 violence 52, 53, 138–39, 200, 203 Sowing the Wind 96 and women 139 literary life of Trollope 6–16, 20 work and masculinity 136–37 anonymous publications 10, 59 the world 128–31 earnings 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 59, 71, 217 see also queerness as editor 10 Merivale, Charles 27 fertility 11, 21 A History of the Romans Under the Empire 26 global market 12, 15, 217 Merivale, John 18, 26 letters 13 Millais, John Everett 20 in obituary 131 Miss Mackenzie 59, 101, 103, 144, 145 popularity 10, 59 “Miss Ophelia Gledd” 79, 105, 221 serial fiction 9, 59 “Miss Sarah Jack, of Spanish Town, series fiction 9 Jamaica” 173 theory of novel-writing 21–22 “Mistletoe Bough, The” 76, 79 weekly part-issues 11 money see literary life: earnings, vulgarity writing diaries 6–7 and money writing method 1, 7, 13, 17, 21 monomania 96 see also Autobiography, An; newspapers; Montgomerie, Archibald, 13th Earl of novels; periodicals; short stories; travel; Eglinton 129 works by name Moody, Ellen 74 Liverpool Mercury 13, 184 moral responsibility 21, 25, 85, 100 Locke, John 34 in the novels 34, 36, 69, 96, 128, 155, 164 London clubs 58, 106, 131 in stories 73, 74, 78 London Review 9, 73–74 Morley, John 23

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Mr Scarborough’s Family 60, 92 characters 61, 66–68, 72 “Mrs Brumby” 72, 82 contemporary political issues 46, 68 “Mrs General Talboys” 73–74 economic circumstances 54 female perverseness of obstinacy 53, Napoleon III, Histoire de Jules Ce´sar 69 61–66 narrative structures and strategies 87–90 female power 50–52, 137 National Review 33, 41 male violence 52, 53 Nerval, Ge´rard de 183 political ideology 19, 44, 45, 47, 56 New Guinea 177, 186 public and private life 3, 45, 46–47, New Zealand 4, 13, 177, 181, 182, 185 47–52, 87 see also Australia and New Zealand; reformed characters 53 “Catherine Carmichael”; Fixed Period, time and social change 55, 66–68 The; New Zealander, The vulgarity and money 144, 148–49, 149–52 New Zealander, The 182, 192 work and masculinity 137 newspapers 10, 11, 13, 15, 184 see also Can You Forgive Her?; Duke’s Nina Balatka 10, 41, 59, 168 Children, The; Eustace Diamonds, The; North America 13, 14, 170, 172, 174, Phineas Finn; Phineas Redux; Prime 211–16, 217, 219 Minister, The North British Review 147 Palmerston 28–29 “Not if I Know It” 76 Palmerston, Lord 46, 68 novels 32, 58 “Panjandrum, The” 82 anonymous publications 10, 59 Parkes, Henry 183 artistic self-effacement 34–35, 37–39, 42–43 “Parson’s Daughter of Oxney Colne, The” 79 authorial intrusions 33–34, 35–39, 42, 88 periodicals 10 gothic novels 34 Persse, Burton R. 207 juvenility 120 Phegley, Jennifer 189 later novels 59–60, 69–70, 90 Phineas Finn 11, 49–51 moral guidance 34, 36, 69 links with series 61 psychological developments 89 “manliness” 136, 137, 139 social isolation 69–70 politics 45, 58, 64 topicality 87 race 204 travel 168–70, 172, 181–82, 187 as serial 10 Trollope on novel-writing 12, 21–22, 25, subjectivity 204–5 59, 87, 120 violence 52, 53 see also Barsetshire series; Palliser novels; see also Palliser novels sensationalism; Way We Live Now, The; Phineas Redux 45, 49–51, 61, 64, 130, 139, works by name 169 see also Palliser novels Polhemus, Robert 101 O’Kelly, Aloysius 207 political novels see Landleaguers, The; Oliphant, Laurence 73 Palliser novels Oliphant, Margaret 33, 90 postal service “Chronicles of Carlingford” 10, 32 Thackeray 24 Once a Week 10 Trollope’s career 6, 12, 13, 21, 59, 172 60 in Trollope’s writing 19, 110, 189–91, 212 authorial intrusions 88 Prime Minister, The hobbledehoys 114, 115, 123, 137 links with series 61, 72 law 93–94, 155, 156–57, 157–58, 160 masculinity 138 modes of inclusivity 135 modes of inclusivity 132, 134 unorthodox plotting 89, 92, 121–23 queerness 101 Owenson, Sidney, The Wild Irish Girl 203 society and politics 45, 51–52, 65, 183 violence 52, 53 Pall Mall Gazette 10, 116 vulgarity and money 145, 149, 150–51, 152 Palliser novels 10, 44–56, 61–69 see also Palliser novels

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property 90–93, 95, 161–62 gender identity 93 psychological developments 89, 96–97 insanity 69, 88, 96–97 Publishers’ Circular 12 legitimacy, property and marriage 90–93, 94, 95 Quarterly Review 87, 96 narrative structures and strategies 87–90 Queensberry, Marquess of 99 psychological developments 89, 96–97 queerness 3, 99–11 trial scenes 93–95 autoeroticism 101 serial fiction 9, 59 contingency 100 series fiction 9, see also Barsetshire series; dress 109 Palliser novels effeminate men 95, 99, 102 short stories 3, 71–83 homoeroticism 106–9 America 76, 210, 215, 219, 221 homosexuality 99, 100, 101, 105–6 Christmas stories 74, 75–78 homosociality 105 classification 74–75 lesbians 105 collections 74 masculine women 101–2 female sexual desire 73–74, 77 meanings 99 liberation and squeamishness 72–74 old maids 102–5 money 76, 77 perversity 53, 61–66, 111 queerness 108–10 in short stories 108–10 race and violence 81 travel 13, 79–82, 168, 172 race 81, 173, 179, 186–87, 204 Trollope’s difficulties 71–72 101, 137, 185 see also Editor’s Tales, An; Tales of All Rae, W.F. 86 Countries; works by name 87, 89, 92, 183 Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite 60 Rauchway, Eric 219 slavery 172–74, 218, 219 Reade, Charles 22, 183 Small House at Allington, The Griffith Gaunt 93 authorial intrusions 37 realism 85, 87 hobbledehoys 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 138 Reform Bills 143, 159 links with series 9, 31, 38–39, 42, 62, 104 “Relics of General Chasse´, The” 71, 72 male violence 138–39 religion modes of inclusivity 135 Barsetshire 133, 202 see also Barsetshire series Ireland 198, 201–3 Smith, George 12 Richardson, Samuel 34 social class 19–20, 129, 135, 136–37 Clarissa 34 South Africa 13, 170, 177–79 “Ride Across Palestine, A” (“The Banks of Spectator 71, 96, 131, 145 the Jordan“) 108 “Spotted Dog, The” 72 Royal Commission of the Laws of Marriage St. Paul’s Magazine 10, 11, 59, 82 (1868) 91 Stephen, James Fitzjames 134–35 Rusden, G. W. 183 Stevenson, Robert Louis 129, 131 Ruskin, John 143, 146 Stockmar, Baron 29 The Crown of Wild Olive 144 Stone, Donald 79 Sesame and Lilies 144 Struggles of Brown, Jones and Robinson, The 145–46, 149 Sadleir, Michael 60, 82 subjectivity 88, 204 Sarmiento, Domingo: Facundo 191 Suez 13, 172, 177, 181 Saturday Review 11 Sutherland, John 74 Scott, Walter Swingle, L. J. 111 The Bride of Lammermoor 97 Sydney Mail 15 Heart of Midlothian 93 Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky, Between Men 105 Tales of All Countries 13, 71, 74, 79–82, 168 sensationalism 3, 85–97 “Telegraph Girl, The” 110

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Temple Bar 11 Trollope, Rose 20 Tennyson, Alfred Lord: Idylls of the King 129 Trollope Society 74 Thackeray 23–26 Trollope, Thomas Adolphus 18, 28, 105 Thackeray, Annie 22, 23, 25 What I Remember 18 Thackeray, William Makepeace 33, 129, Trollope, Thomas Anthony 18, 19, 69 134, 198 “Turkish Bath, The” 72, 82, 109, 135 The Adventures of Philip 35 Turner, Mark 109 Cornhill Magazine 9, 20, 24, 73–74 “Two Generals, The” 76, 219 The History of Henry Esmond 20, 22, 24 “Two Heroines of Plumplington, The” 76 Trollope’s view of 22, 25, 32 The Virginians 24, 182 “Unprotected Female at the Pyramids, An” see also Thackeray 172, 215, 221 Thomas, Kate 110 Thompson, F.M. L. 151 Vicar of Bullhampton, The 21, 60, 105 Thomson, H. Byerley, Choice of a Profession, Victoria Press 105 The 136 Victoria, Queen 29, 46 Three Clerks, The Victoria Regia 105 Civil Service 19, 105 violence 52, 53, 138–39, 200, 203 hobbledehoys 113, 115, 116, 118–20, 124 Virtue, James 10, 12 juvenility 120 Vogel, Julius 191 unorthodox plotting 121, 125 vulgarity and money 4, 142–52 Times, The 86, 93, 122 authors 147 Tinsley’s Magazine 11 commercial magnates 146–47, 148 Tireless Traveller, The 168 meanings 143 Tourists and Colonials 74 and religion 144 Townsend, Meredith White 145 in short stories 76, 77 transport 13 travel 4, 8, 12, 168–79 Wakefield & West Riding Herald 10 colonialism 170, 172–74, 175, 177, Walpole, Hugh 23 178–79, 186, 193 Warden, The 58 information 171 authorial intrusions 33, 35, 40 in novels 168–70, 172, 181–82, 187 characters 41 perspective and prejudice 171, 172–74 links with series 9, 31, 39 in short fiction 13, 79–82, 168, 172 see also Barsetshire series travel books 170–79 Way We Live Now, The 60, 69–70, 87, 145 see also America; Australia; Australia and America and Americans 210, 216, 220, 221 New Zealand; Canada; Ireland; New commonality 161, 162–65 Zealand; North America; South Africa; links with series 61 Tales of All Countries; Tireless Traveller, morality 91, 149 The; Travelling Sketches; West Indies society and politics 152, 183 and the Spanish Main, The Webb, Beatrice 151 Travelling Sketches 168, 171 weekly part-issues 11 Tregear, Edward: The Aryan Maori 187 Welcome, A 105 Trodd, Anthea 93 West Indies 13, 71 see also “Miss Sarah Jack, Trollope, Frances Milton 105, 142, 213–14, 220 of Spanish Town, Jamaica“; West Indies business ventures 18, 210, 217 and the Spanish Main, The character 18 West Indies and the Spanish Main, The 13, Domestic Manners of the Americans 142, 71, 170, 172–74 143, 145, 174, 210, 211–12 Western Weekly (Plymouth) 10 The Refugee in America 210 Westminster Review 9 Trollope, Frederick James Anthony 183 “Widow’s Mite, The” 81, 219 Trollope, Henry Merivale 17, 144 women 139 Trollope, Muriel 136 feminism 21, 101, 102

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women (cont.) Mrs Halliburton’s Troubles 93 lesbians 105 St Martin’s Eve 96 masculine women 101–2 Woolf, Virginia: Orlando 109 old maids 102–5 Wordsworth, William 35 perverseness of obstinacy 53, 61–66 The Prelude 35 power 50–52, 137 Wraxall, Captain Sir Frederick Lascelles: sexual desire 73–74, 77 Only A Woman 188 see also gender identity; marriage writing diaries 6–7 women’s rights 102 Wood, Ellen Yeats, W.B. 203 East Lynne 94 Young-Zook, Monica 188

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