SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING 24 7

Suggestions for Further Reading

Several helpful articles are referred to in the text. Readers may also be interested in the following selected list of books.

Indispensable guides to Trollope and his work are Michael Sadleir, Trollope: A Commentary (1927, rev. edn 1945) and Trollope: A Bibliography ( 1928, rep. 1964); The Letters of , ed. N. John Hall with the assistance of Nina Burgis, 2 vols (Stanford, 1983); surveys of criticism in Anthony Trollope: The Critical Heritage, ed. Donald Smalley (1969) and by Ruth ap Roberts in Victorian Fiction: A Second Guide to Research, ed. George H. Ford (New York, 1978) pp. 143-71, in which she notes that the challenge is still 'to define the very qualities of the man, both as writer and personality' (p. 143); J. C. Olmsted and J. E. Welch, The Reputation of Trollope: An Annotated Bibliography, 1925-75 (New York, 1978). Also helpful are David Skilton, Anthony Trollope and His Contemporaries: A Study in the Theory and Conventions of Mid• Victorian Fiction ( 1972); J. A. Sutherland, Victorian Novelists and Publishers (Chicago, 1976); J. Hillis Miller, The Form of Victorian Fiction: Thackeray, Dickens, Trollope, George Eliot, Meredith and Hardy (Indiana, 1968). The burgeoning of studies over the past twenty years culminat• ing in the centenary of 1982 has produced many valuable works of which only a selection may be offered here. They include: A. O.J. Cockshut, Anthony Trollope: A Critical Study ( 1955); Robert Polhemus, The Changing World of Anthorry Trollope (Berkeley, Cal., 1968); Gordon N. Ray, 'Trollope at Full Length', Huntington Library Quarterly, 31 (1968) 313--40; Ruth ap Roberts, Trollope: Artist and Moralist (1971), publ. in US as The Moral Trollope (Athens, Ohio, 1971); John W. Clark, The Language and Style of Anthony Trollope (1975); P. D. Edwards, Anthony Trollope: His Art and Scope (Queensland, 1977);John Halperin, Trollope and Politics: A Study of and Others (1977); James R. Kincaid, The Novels of Anthorry Trollope (Oxford, 1977); R. C. Terry, Anthony 248 TROLLOPE: INTERVIEWS AND RECOLLECTIONS

Trollope: The Artist in Hiding (1977); Arthur Pollard, Anthony Trollope (1978); Robert Tracy, Trollope's Later Novels (Berkeley, Cal., 1978); Anthony Trollope, ed. Tony Bareham (1980); Geoffrey Harvey, The Art of Anthony Trollope (1980); Walter M. Kendrick, The Novel-Machine: The Theory and Fiction of Anthony Trollope (Baltimore, Md., 1980); Coral Lansbury, The Reasonable Man, Trollope's Legal Finction (Princeton, NJ., 1981); The Trollope Critics, ed. N. John Hall (1981); Trollope Centenary Essays, ed. John Halperin (1982); W.J. Overton, The Unofficial Trollope (Brighton, 1982); Andrew Wright, Anthony Trollope: Dream and Art (1983). Index

Adams, Henry, xxv, 75, 81 Blackwood's Magazine, 62, 89, 100, 129, Agassiz, Alexander, 75 154,160,227,231 Ainsworth, William Harrison, 158 Blagden,Isa, 74,134,135,139 All the Year Round, 131, 132 Bland, Florence Nightingale, 97,228, Allingham, William, 36, 134 235,236,242 Anglesea, Marquis of, 154 Booth, Bradford, 1, 97,98-9, 119, Anstey, F., 119 126,186,220 ap Roberts, Ruth, 211 Boston Daily Evening Transcript, 71 Argo.ry, 37, 107 Boucicault, Dion, 93 Arnold, Matthew, 97,223 Bowen, Elizabeth, xvi Atlantic Monthly, 75-6, 81 Bowles, T. G., 171 Austen,Jane, 93, 96, 106, 130 Boyd, Revd A. K. H., xvii, 93-5, 96 Austin, Alfred, 71,72-4,227,240,241 Brackenbury, Sir Henry, 87,88-90, 93 Braddon, Miss M. E., 142 Bain, Alexander, xxiv Bradhurst, Mrs M. Evangeline, 113, Baines, F. E., 49,51 115-16 Ball, Richard Francis, 113-14 Bradley, Revd Edward ('Cuthbert Ballantine, William, 154, 226 Bede'), xxii, 107-11 Bancroft, George, xxiii, 79, 81 Bronson, Katherine Colman DeKay, Bareham, Tony, 108 199,205,226 Barkly, Sir Henry, 214 Bronte, Charlotte, 66, 70, 188, 191, Barrie,]. M., viii 243 Bartley, George, 112 Brooks, Charles William Shirley, 126, Bartrum, Barry, 151 142, 155 Baylis, Thomas Henry, 27 Broughton, Rhoda, 131,142 , 107 Browne, Hablot ('Phiz'), 121 Bell, Robert, 55, 126, 160, 246 Browne, Thomas Alexander ('Rolf Besant, Sir Walter, 157, 159 Boldrewood'), 171 Bianconi, Charles, 20, 31-3, 87 Browning, Robert, 23, 68, 70, 74, Blackie,J. S., 206, 211 134-5, 139, 153, 154, 169-70, Blackwood, Sir Arthur, 59 205,241 Blackwood,John, xvii-xviii, xxiv, 89, Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 72, 93-6, 120, 128, 129, 138, 139, 134-6 160,215,245 Bryce, Viscount]ames, xvi, 166, Blackwood, William, the elder, 94, 168-70 120 Bulwer, Lady Rosina, 28-9 Blackwood, William, the younger, 96 Burnand, Sir Francis, 154 249 250 INDEX

Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 126 Disraeli, Benjamin (later Earl of Burns, John, xix, 85, 86 Beaconsfield), 40, 95, 131, 190, Burton, Sir Richard, 153 192,215,226 Butler, George, 25, 27 Drury, Henry, 30 'Butt, Isaac, 38-44 Dublin Review, xxiv Buxton, Charles, 112, 116 Dublin Universiry Magazine, 7, 44 Buxton, E. N., 117 Edel, Leon, 199 Cairnes, john Eliot, 193, 194 Edwards, Amelia, xxv, 100--3 Carlyle, Thomas, xxvii, 48, 73, 100, Edwards, P. D., 5, 179, 186, 193 126-8, 169, 170, 187 Eliot, George, xxiii, 23, 71-2, 92, 107, Century Magazine, 199 193, 204, 220; compared with Chambers, W. & R., 94, 96, 148 Trollope, 103, 131, 177, 188-9, Chambers'sjoumal, 141, 148 200, 203, 210; on Trollope's Chapman & Hall, 63, 75, 145, 163, character, 136-7, 139 166,246 Elliott, W. G., 146, 148 Chapman, Edward, 63, 65 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, xxii, 75, 77, Chapman, Frederic, 65, 166, 241 78 Colenso, Frances Sarah, 212,214 Escott, T. H. S., 47-9, 53, 55, 228, Colenso, Frank, 213-14 229, 235; first experience of Colenso,John William (Bishop of Trollope, 25-7; Trollope subject Natal), 212-13,214 of articles, xiii, xxii, xxviii, 152, Collins, Philip, 70, 121 154, ISS, 205-11; as first biog• Collins, Revd W. Lucas, xvi, xxiv, rapher, xxvii, 112; in 1870s, 119,160-6,241,245 48-9; on Trollope hunting, 112, Collins, Wilkie, 97, 126-8, 129, 229 116-19; on Trollope in company, Contemporary Review, 8 7, 100 149-51,221 Corelli, Marie, 142 Comhill Magazine, 52, 56, 65-9, 98, Fane, Lady Rose, xvii, xxxi 140, 141, 147, 160 Field, Kate, xxv, 70--2, 74, 80, 97, Crawford, F. Marion, 153 129, 139, 159 Creswell, George, 46, 49 Fields, Annie, 75, 80, 81 Cunynghame, A. M., xvii, 56-9 Fields, james T., 75, 76, 77, 80, 123, Currie, Donald, 212 127 Fitzgerald, Edward, 129-33 Daily Telegraph, 124, 178, 226 Fitzgerald, Percy, 155, 159 Dallas,E.S., 160,194,211 Fladgate, Francis, 26, 27 Dana, Richard Henry, 75 Forbes, Archibald, 147, 151 Davidson,]. H., 171,212,214 Forster,John, xiii, 126, 130 Dicey, Edward, 221 Fortnightly Review, 25, 86, 93, 126, 187, Dickens, Charles, 4, 8, 70, 74, 191, 194,206,221 238; Forster's Life of, xiii, xxii, Fraser's Magazine, 90, 96 130; and Frances Trollope, 4; Freeling, Sir Francis, 28, 29-30, 237 views on politics, 40, 44, 127; Freeman, E. A., 113, 190--1, 211, affection for Trollope, xxv, 126- 220--7 7, 129; compared with Trollope, Friswell,James Hain, xx, 97, 120--3 100-1, 125, 141, 149-50, 153, Friswell, Laura Hain, 97-8 169, 200, 203, 206; farewell Frith, William Powell, xvii, 4, 141, dinner for, 97-8, 99, 100 142, 145 INDEX 251

Froude,James Anthony, 53, 91, 169 Hill, Sir Rowland, xix, 49, 50-2, 54-5, 62 Garnett, Richard, xx, 158, 159 Hollingshead,John, 120, 123, 126 Gaskell, Mrs, 66 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, xxii, 75, 77, Gay,Susan,57,61-2 81 Gay, William, 57 Home, Daniel Douglas, 22, 23, 137 Gerin, Winifred, 87, 130 Household Words, 66 Gibbons, E. F., 63-4 Howard, Samuel Lloyd, 119 Gilbey, Tresham, 113-14 Howells, William Dean, 75, 81 Gissing, George, xvi Hughes, Thomas, xxiii, 56, 156-7, Gladstone, William Ewart, 73, 181, 187,220,241 187,192,219,220,226,240-1 Hutton, R. H., 211 Good Words, 82, 84, 86, 100, 106, 199 Huxley, Leonard, 66, 199 Gordon, Charles (Marquis of Hunt- Huxley, Thomas Henry, xix, 148-9, ly), 113, 114-15 !51 Gordon, Revd H. D., 235, 236-7 Graphic, 108, 157, 171 Illustrated Review, I 00 Greenwood, Frederick, xviii Irving, Edward, 100 Greg, W. Rathbone, 91 Irving, Washington, 4 Gregory, Sir William, 23-4, 127, 179 Griffin, Gerald, 92, 93 James, Henry, xxv, 199-205 Grosvenor, Hugh Lupus (Duke of James, Sir Henry (later Lord James of Westminster), 219, 220 Hereford), 148, 151, 178, 220, Haggard, Sir Henry Rider, 212 240 Haggard, Lilias Rider, 212 Jenner, Sir William, 235 Haight, G. S., 135 Jerrold, Douglas, 121, 125 Hall, N.John, xiv, xviii, xxxi, 15, 121, Johnson, Edgar, 70 199 Johnston, Henry, 215-16 Halperin, John, 44 Joyce, R. B., 179, 186 Hardman, Sir William, 155-6, 158 Hardy, Florence Emily, 215 Kellogg, Clara Louise (Mme Hardy, Thomas, xxiv, 214,219 Strakosch), xviii, 75, 76, 80 Hare, Augustus, 23, 151, 199 Kelly, R.J., 30-2, 37 Hare, Sir John, 154 Kemble, Fanny, 132 Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 93, Kent, Charles, xxvi, xxxii, 100, 140 194 Kincaid, James R., xxxi Harrison, Frederic, xxvii, 187-91 Kingsley, Charles, 82 Hawthorne, Julian, xv-xvi, xviii, xx, Knatchbull-Hugessen, Edward (later xxv, 141, 143-5, 146-8 Baron Brabourne), 148, 151 Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 75, 76, 77, 78, 189 Landor, Walter Savage, 70, 134, 186 Hay, Cecil, 171-2 Landseer, Sir Edwin, 68, 97 Heinemann, Helen, 4, 15, 16, 30 Langford, Joseph Munt, 138, 140,220 Helps, Sir Arthur, 136, 140 Lansbury, Coral, 30 Herbert, Sidney, 5, 27 Laurence, Samuel, 66 Hervieu, Auguste, 2, 17, 22 Layard, G. S., 126, 155 Higgins, Matthew (jacob Lee, Sidney, 156 Omnium'), 68, 160 Leech,John, 119 Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 154 Lehmann, Mrs Frederick, 148 252 INDEX

Leighton, Frederick (later Baron), 68, Meetkerke, Cecilia, xvi, xxiv, 97, 194, 159 227-35,236 Lemon, Mark, 155 Meredith, George, 158 Lever, Charles, 4, 23, 66, 127, 128--9, Merivale, Charles, 7, 36, 165, 227 206 Merivale, Henry, 126 Leveson Gower, Edward, 113, 115 Merivale,John Lewis, 6, 31-2, 88, 92 Leveson Gower, Frederick, xiii, Mill, John Stuart, 192-3, 194, 230 156--7, 159 Millais, Sir John Everett, 15, 24, 66, Leveson Gower, Sir George, 113, 115, 68, 87, 88, 92, 113, 118, 142, 148, 119 151,159,160,185,235,238,240, Lewes, Charles, Lee, 136, 139 241 Lewes, George Henry, xvii, xxiv, 68, Miller,Joaquin, xxiii, 156--7, 159 92,93, 128,134,136--9,160,187 Millin, Sarah Gertrude, 212 Lewis, Arthur, 158--9 Milne, James, 220 Linton, Mrs Elizabeth Lynn, 3, 4 Milnes, Richard Monckton (Lord Locker-Lampson, Frederick, 5, 140, Houghton), 68, 132, 147, 151, 141, 142-3 159 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 75, Milton, Revd William, 6, 7 241 Mitford, Mary Russell, 6, 7 Longley, Charles Thomas, 25, 27 Morley,John, 25, 187, 191-3, 194, Longman, William, 63, 92, 155 235 Lovell-Smith, E. M., 183-4, 187 Morning Chronicle, 155 Lowe, Robert (Viscount Sherbrooke), Morning Post, 155 25 Morris, Mowbray, 171, 172 Lowell, James Russell, xxii, xxv, Motley,John Lothrop, 75, 154 7.'Hi, 77,81 Mudie, Charles Edward, 130, 14 7 Lytton, Edward Lytton Bulwer (1st Muir, Marcie, 179, 180-3, 186 Baron Lytton), 27, 53, 99, 141, Murray,John, 28, 30 191 Lytton, Edward Robert ('Owen Nation, 166, 199 Meredith'), 27-8 National Review, 71 New York Times, 68 New York Tribune, 70, 71 Maberly, Col. William Leader, 49, Nineteenth Century Fiction (the Trollo• 50,59 pian), 1-3, 23, 98, 108, 119, 126, McCarthy,Justin, 37-40 145,199,241-5 Macleod, Revd Donald, xvi, xix, Norton, Charles Eliot, 75, 81 xxvii, 82-5 Macleod, Revd Norman, 82, 84, 85, O'Connell, Morgan, 87 86 Oliphant, Laurence, 100, 206, 211 Macmillan's Magazine, 93, 187, 220, Oliphant, Mrs Margaret, xxv, xxxi- 235 ii, 100, 103-7, 142,201 Macready, William Charles, xiii, 6 O'Neil, Henry, 139, 171, 172-6, 178 Manners, LordJohn, 215 Ouida, 80 Martin, Sir James, 186 Martineau, Harriet, 3 Pall Mall Gazette, 66, 86, 87, 113, 124, Maurice, F. D., 187 130,170,187,219,222-3 Maxwell,John, 152 Palmerston, Henry John Temple (3rd Meetkerke, Adolphus, 12, 227 Viscount), 5, 225, 226 INDEX 253

Panton, Jane, 4 Sambourne, Linley, 171 Parrish, Morris, L., 56, 212 Sankey, Dorothea, 97 Payn,James, xvii, xix, 140--1, 145, Saturday Review, 68-9, 120, 140, 194, 148 220,226 Pearson, W. H., 183, 187 Scott, Sir Walter, 94, 95, 96, 105, 109, Pell, Albert, 6 143, 191,197 Pigott, EdwardS., 127, 221 Scribner's Magazine, 134 Pollard, Arthur, 44 Scudamore, Frank lves, 56, 149 Pollock, Walter Herries, xxiv, 93, 134, Seward, Fanny, 81 194-8 Seward, William Henry, 81 Pollock, Sir William Frederick, and Shand, Alexander Innes, 211, 212 Lady Juliet (Creed), 87,90--2, Shepstone, Sir Theophilus, 212 130, 131, 132, 133, 194 Shil!J-Shal!J, 120--1, 123-5, 126, 194 Pope Hennessy,] ames, 23, 129, 176 Sichel, Walter, xxvii, 140, 141 Porter, Mrs Gerald, 93, 95-6, 215, Skilton, David, 212 245 Smalley, George, xxiv, xxv, xxvi, Punch, 126,155,170,245 146-7, 151, 152-4 Pym, Horatio, 148, 151 Smiles, Samuel, 28 Smith, Albert, 149, 151-2 Quain, Sir Richard, 53, 119, 120, 235 Smith, George, xix, xx, 66, 67, 68, 69, Quarter!J Review, 28, 49 87, 98, 139, 141, 199, 219 Smyth, Eleanor, xix, 50 'R. W.J.', 56, 57,62 Snow, C. P., 171 Ray, Gordon, N., 65, 66, 70 Srebrnyk, Patricia, 108 Reade, Charles, xix, xxxii, 86, 120--1, Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn (Dean of 123-4, 126, 139, 154, 192 Westminster), 241 Reed, A. H., 179, 183-5, 187, 215 Stanley, Edward John (2nd Baron of Rice,James, 159 Alderley) and Lady, 62, 129, Richmond, Sir William, 158 146, 151 Rowse, A. L., xiv Stebbins, L. P. and R. P., 1 Rusden, George William, 65, 179, Stephen, Fitzjames, 160 193,235,241 Stephen, Leslie, 192 Ruskin, John, 66, 127, 128, 187 Stevenson, Lionel, 127 Russell, Lord Arthur, 90 Stone,Marcus,97, 121,125 Russell, Henry Stuart, 27 Strahan, Alexander, 82, 107 Russell, John (Viscount Amberley) Sullivan, Sir Arthur, 148, 151 and Lady Katherine, xix, 146, Super, R. H., 30, 145, 215 148-9, 151 Sutherland,John, 108 Russell, Sir William Howard ('Billy'), Swinburne, A. C., 25, 171 xx, 157,159,236,238 Symonds, John Addington, 25 Synge, William Webb Follett, xxiv, Sadleir, Michael, 3-4, 15, 65, 67, 70, 66-7,70,244,246 74, 82, 112, 134, 139, 152, 160, 194,199,205,212,241,242,243, 245 Taylor, Sir Charles, 68, 139, 160--1 St Paul's Magazine, 55, 71, 87, 88, 90, Taylor, Sir Henry, 87, 91 93, 107, 108, 110, 112, 160, 161 Taylor, Tom, 142, 155 Sala, G. A., xxii, 49, 66, 68, 96, 120, Temple Bar, 50, 56, 66, 107, 152, 227 140, 160, 166 Tenniel, Sir john, 119 254 INDEX

Tennyson, Alfred Lord, 130, 234-5 portraits, caricatures of, 66, 171, Tennyson, Frederick, 132, 133 176 Terry, R. C., xxxi, 100, 141,226 final years, 143, 164, 178, 217, Thackeray, Anne, xix 70 87-8 224-6,227,231-2,235-6 129-30, 131, 133' ' ' death,238--40,24l Thac~eray, William Makepeace, ix, at Royal Literary Fund, 87, 143, x1x, 40, 87, 135; compared with 145, 151, 154, 215 Trollope, 100-l, 103-7, 110, Royal Commission on Copyright, 149-50, 189, 191, 200, 203· Gar• 214-15 rick Club circle, 27, 55· la~n­ novels, see under titles below ching Trollope in Cornhill, 65-9, characters, see under names below 147; generosity, 70; conviviality, . 86, 118--19, 159; death, 238, 241 Appearance, character, habits Ttmes, The,68, 171,194,209 211 235 238--9 ' ' ' beard, 135-6, 155, 158, 159, 183 constitution and energy xxii 57 Tireless Traveller, The, 186 61-2,83, 109, 118, 144, 147 ' Tichborne case, 130, 133 eyes,xxi, 115,119,143,145,167, Tilley, Sir John, 22, 50, 52, 61 62 63 23&-8 ' ' ' 168, 183 general appearance xxi xxv 71 Time,xxxi,50, 112,152,205 78--9, 81, 82, 10o,' 114: 167.:_8 ' Toole,John L., 126 generosity, 55, 70 Trevelyan, Sir Charles Edward 48--9 90,93 ' ' height, weight, xx, xxi, 54, 117, 122, 138, 143, 167, 176, 183 Trollope, Anthony holidays, 163,235,244-5 Life (see also under 'Autobiography' na~, a.bility to, xvii, 48--9, 58, 68 and 'Letters} optimism, xvi-xvii xxxi 82-3 138 summary of events in, xxxiii-xxxiv 142, 147 ' ' ' ' family name, 4-5 seeming contradictions, xiii-xviii, childhood, 10-13 xxvii-xxviii, 78--9, 119, 141, 142- schooling, 3, 16, 22, 23-7, 142 3,145,147,170,207,208 Post Office, first start in 28--9 30· smoking, xxi, 89, 92-3, 176, 178 highregardfor,5l-2,'60-l/in' spectacles,xxi, 79,115,117,142, West of England, 45-8; in Ire• 167,184,198,227 land, 31-44, 91-2; in Wales, swearing, xvii, 64, 94, 96 5 7--8; introduction of pillar letter typical Englishman, xxv-xxvi, 1, box, 48, 49; in North America 76,101,152-3,167,168,201-2, 75; disputatiousness in official 241-2 matters, 33-4, 50-1,55, 61-2,96, vehement conversation, xxii-xxiii, 217; resignation from, 52 xxiv, 73,77--8,94-5,96,99, marriage, 19 (see also under Rose 142-5,149-51,157,208,233 Trollope) voice, xix-xx, 59, 95, 98, 166, 168, homes, attachment to xix 86-92 161, 231, 236 ' ' ' 176,184,213 work, love of, xix, xxii, 54, 62, Ill, mysterious illness, 29, 30 147--8,165,201 travels, xxii, 191, 193-4; in West Indies, 34, 54, 56, 75, 169; in North America, 75-81· in South Interests, opinions, etc. Africa, 87, 212-14; in Australia Carlyle, relations with xxvii 48 and New Zealand, 75, 178--87 100, 126-7, 129 ' ' ' INDEX 255

[rollope, Anthony- contd. 189, 193, 218 classical studies, 26, 27, 28, 222-4, contemporary reviews of, 211-12 227 critics and reviewers, 191-2, 194, close friendships, john Blackwood, 198,230,234-5 xvii-xviii, xxiv, 93-6, 162-3, 165, dealings with publishers, editors, 166; Brownings, 134-6; Eliot and l95;John Blackwood, 93-4; Lewes, xxv, 92-3, 134, 136-9; Chapman & Hall, 63-5, 145, Kate Field, 70-2;]. E. Millais, 163, 166; Alexander Macmillan, xxxi, 24, 87, 118, 142, 18~; 132; Donald Macleod, 83; Alex• George Smith, 66-9; Thackeray, ander Strahan, 82 xiii, 65-70, 79, 160, 207-8 early literary efforts, 111-12, 209 club life, xix, xx, 52, 65, 120-l, 143, editor, trials as, 107-ll, 141 (see 154-9, 160-1; Athenaeum, 215- also under St Paul's Magazine) 16; Cosmopolitan, 154, 193; Gar• Florence Bland as amanuensis, 235 rick, 26, 55, 65, 86, 118, 125, 126, George Eliot's tribute, 137-8 157, 171-2; Garrick Club Affair, Hawthorne's praise of, 76, 90 68-9 Henry James's critical estimate of, Dickens, relations with, 100, 126-7, 200-4 129 library and reading, 141, 145, 153, dislike of affectation, xxiii-xxiv, 154,197,229 143, 181, 192 lives, writing of, xii-xv, 205, 211 golf, 94-6 parodies of, 170-8 horses and hunting, xx, 3~, 83, Reade's piracy, 123-5, 126, 139 90, 112-20, 181-2, 186, 191, realism, on his, 76, 100-6, 169-70, 221-2,226 198-9 Letters ofAnthony Trollope, appear• relations with illustrators, 92, 121, ance, personality, xvii, xxiv, 100, 125 160, 220; family, 140, 18~, 235; society journalism, on, 53-4, 150, failing health and death, 227, !52 235, 236; friendships, 24, 70, 74, writing, views on, 79, 80, 83, 87, 93, 97, 130, 155, 159, 194, 199, 89-90,91,99,112,165,189 205; homes and leisure, 23, 34, writing habits, 48, 80, 82, 89, 90-1, 46, 113, 119, 159, 212, 245; 103-ll, 114, 119, 153, 189, 193, literary affairs, xiii, 65, 75, 107, 195,218 112, 145, 152, 165, 193, 219; Post ()ffice,49,50,56, 57,62-3,129 Works political ambitions, views, 44, 73-4, American Senator, The, 120, 179 95,127,161-2,165,168-9,170, Australia and New Zealand, vi, viii, 190,217,220,225-6,240-1 169, 178, 179 religion, on, xxiv, 83-5,86, 137, Autobiography, An, composition and 193,197,219,237 reception, xiv, xv, xvi, 103, 159, whist, 114, 120-l, 154 188-93, 228-30, 245; early family wine,on, 77,244,246 life, 2, 3, 5, 6, 13, 15, 22, 23, 25; friendships, 110, 127, 129; leisure Literary concerns (see also under and sport, 112-13, 119; Post novels and characters) ()ffice, 30, 31, 33, 49, 50, 56; Barchester, location of, 210, 224-5 travel, 75, 140, 179; writing and cobbler's wax and shoe-making, publishing, 63, 65, 76, 82, 86, xxiii, 77, 89-90, 109-10, 112, 107,112,119,154,198-9,227 256 INDEX

Macdermots of Ballycloran, The, 6, 32, Ayala's Angel, 152, 228 43, 198 , xxxv, 63, 66, 68, Marion Fqy, 235 99, 101, 121, 200, 221 MrScarborough's Family, 235 Belton Estate, The, 199 Nina Balatka, 194, 196 Bertrams, The, 193 Noble jilt, The, 112 Can You Forgive Her?, xxxvi, 49, 130, North America, 75, 81, 123, 137, 140, 165,200 155, 159, 169 Claverings, The, 121, 186, 194 Old Man's Love, An, 235 CommentariesofCaesar, The, 93, 160, , xxvii, 4, 8, 15, 92, 120, 162-3 135, 137, 200, 211 , 235 , 92, 100, 117, 120 Did He Steal It?, 112 Phineas Redux, 131, 190, 193 Doctor Thome, 63, 165 Prime Minister, The, 131 Doctor Wortle's School, 160,164, 166, , 82, 84, 86, 137 235 , 120, 123, 139, 168 Duke's Children, The, xxxvii, 120, Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite, 132,133,228 140 Editor's Tales, An, 110, 141 Small House at Allington, The, 47, 92, Eustace Diamonds, The, 130 107, 137, 143, 168, 183, 218 Eye for an Eye, An, 228 SouthAfrica, 169,171,176,212,214, Fixed Period, The, 106, 164, 228, 235 231 Tales of All Countries, 195 , 65, 66, 69, 92, Thackeray, xiii, 110, 132-3, 207-8, 101, 135, 183, 199, 200 211, 228 Golden Lion of Granpere, The, 86, 91 Three Clerks, The, 30, 63, 93, 134, Harry Heathcote of Gang oil, 179, 180, 168 194 Vicar ofBullhampton, The, 194 , 49, 74, 100, Warden, The, 47, 92, 111, 127, 150, 126,130,200 200,208,210,221,227 How the 'Mastiffs' Went to Iceland, Way We Live Now, The, 163, 200, 203 176,235 West Indies and the Spanish Main, The, Hunting Sketches, 113 56,169,207,220 Is He Popenjoy?, 74, 120, 131, 179, Why Frau Frohmann Raised Her Prices, 235 86,228 John Caldigate, 163, 179, 180, 194, 235 Characters Kellys and the 0 'Kellys, The, 120 Boncassen, Isabel, 133 , 86, 92, 235 Chiltern, Lord, 117 , 176, 178 Crawley, RevdJosiah, 101, 105, Landleaguers, The, 218, 235 107,121,183,195,200,216 Last Chronicle of Barset, The, xvii, 33, Dale, Lily, 102,170,201,218 94,107,112,121,130,195,196, Eames,John, 122 233-4 Goesler, Marie, 191 Life of Cicero, The, xiii, 163, 223-4, Grandy, Archdeacon, 105, 200 228 Grex, Lady Mabel, 133 Linda Tressel, 194, 196 Harding, Revd Septimus, 105, 130, Lord Palmerston, xiii, xxxii 200,206,216 Lotta Schmidt, 37 Pallisers, the, 37, 107, 132, 201 INDEX 257

bazaar at Cincinnati, 2-4; move Proudie, Bishop & Mrs, xxiv, 105, to Harrow, 12-13, 15; character, 121, 196, 199, 210, 222, 227, 14-15, 54, 91, 118-19, 188-9, 233-4,241 19&-7; death, 14 Tifto, Major, 132 Triibner, Nicholas, 213 Trevelyan, Louis, 100, 200 Tuckerman, Charles K., xxi, xxiii, 76, Trollope, Beatrice ('Bice'), 8, 20, 21, 78-80 23, 71, 72, 74, 97 Tuckerman, Henry Theodore, xxxi, Trollope, Cecilia, (later Tilley), 18, 5,81 22 Tulloch,John (Principal), 94, 96, 100 Trollope, Frances (nee Milton), 78, Tupper, Martin, 111,112,219 112, 122, 142; cheerful disposi• Turgenev, Ivan, 138, 140 tion, 1-3, &-7, 11, 15-23; chil• Twain, Mark, xxiii, 155, 159 dren, fondness for, 7-8, 15-22; relations with Rose, 19-22; Uren,J. E., 45-7 obtains Post Office clerkship for Trollope, 28-9; death, 14 Vaniry Fair, 171 Trollope, Frances Eleanor (nee Vice Versa, 238 Ternan), 8, 23 Victorian Popular Fiction, 1860-80, I 00, Trollope, Frederick Anthony James 141 ('Fred'), 27, 140, 162, 165, 185-6 Victorian Studies, 211 Trollope, Gordon Clavering, 179-80 Virtue, James, 107, 108, 176 Trollope, Henry, 17, 18 Vizetelly, Henry, 151-2 Trollope, Henry Merivale ('Harry'), 1, 31, 65, 113, 126, 139, 140, 166, Waddy, Frederick, 171 236,239-40 Walker, Frederick, 68 Trollope, Sir John (later Lord Walpole, Sir Hugh, 242, 245 Kesteven), 108,111,119 Ward, Mrs Humphry, 187, 188, Trollope, Muriel Rose, 1-3, 23, 120, 191-3,235 241-5 Ward, Sir Leslie ('Spy'), 171 Trollope, Rose (nee Heseltine), xviii• Waugh, Arthur, 63-5 xix, 19-21, 22, 70, 75, 87, 97, Waugh, Francis E., 154 130, 136, 139, 147-8, 151, 160, West, Sir Algernon, 155 179,180,184,235,244 Whiting, Lilian, 70, 74 Trollope, Theodosia (nee, Garrow), 8, Whyte-Melville, G., 112, 153, 154 73-4, 139 Wilde, Oscar, 141 Trollope, Thomas Adolphus, 1, 3, Wilson, Sir Charles Rivers, 215 8-15, 1&-19, 28, 31, 37, 71,73-4, Wilson, Professor John ('Christopher 122-3, 137, 150, 163, 235, 239- North'), 57, 62 40, 244; at Villino Trollope, Wood, Sir Evelyn, 117, 119-20 20-1, 72; pedestrian feats, 62; World, 50, 54, 55, 96, 150 and Dickens, 44-5, 127 Wotton, Mabel E., 16&-8 Trollope, Thomas Anthony, ill• Wright, Andrew, xiv, xxxi health, 1,3, 14;familylife,8-ll; severity as teacher, 26; lack of Yates, Edmund, xx, 50, 55, 56, 68-9, business sense, 1, 2, 12, 15, 17; 96,120,126,149-50,152,220