Anthony Trollope Essays
Gender Roles and Marriage in Eliot and Trollope
He Knew He Was Right
In law a husband and wife are one person, and the husband is that person...
A woman...has got to put up with the life her husband makes for her...
In Middlemarch, George Eliot offers a portrayal of a closely-knit, semi-rural community, but in fact...
Trollope's and Wilde's Depictions of Victorian Society
Barchester Towers
Through the scope of a satirical lens, both Anthony Trollope’s novel Barchester Towers and Oscar Wilde’s play The Importance of Being Earnest take turns examining the carefully structured norms of courtship and marriage in Victorian England....
Philosophies, Pretenses, and Styles of Satire in Barchester Towers and The Way of All Flesh College
Barchester Towers
As Walter Wagoner wrote, "Satire is humor on an errand. It is wit used with a vengeance, rejecting the facades of the godly, insisting on reminding those within the Holy of Holies that their pretense is showing". It is this "pretense" that is...
Anthony Trollope's Unusual Approach To Femininity in "A Ride Across Palestine" College
Anthony Trollope: Short Stories
Victorian England was a historical context in which masculinity prevailed. Men were celebrated for their adventurous and explorative accomplishments. The same cannot be said for the women of the era. While men were encouraged to go on adventures,...