NAVIGATING "THOSE TERRIBLE MESHES OF THE LAW": LEGAL REALISM IN ANTHONY TROLLOPE'S ORLEY FARM AND THE EUSTACE DIAMONDS.Published in:2010By:PIONKE, ALBERT D.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The language of law and love: Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm.Published in:1994By:Fisichelli, Glynn-EllenPublication type:Literary Criticism
Husbands, wives and lawyers: Gender roles and professional representation in Trollope and the...Published in:1998By:Reiter, Paula JeanPublication type:Literary Criticism
"I Wrote Them All": Forgery and Forms of Classification in Trollope's Orley Farm.Published in:2019By:Gilbert, KatherinePublication type:Literary Criticism
Wood engraving as ghostwriting: the Dalziel Brothers, losing one's name, and other hazards of the trade.Published in:Textual Practice, 2019, v. 33, n. 4, p. 645, doi. 10.1080/0950236X.2017.1365756By:Stevens, BethanPublication type:Article
Trollope, Orley Farm, and Dickens’s Marriage Breakdown.Published in:2018By:O’Gorman, FrancisPublication type:Literary Criticism
TROLLOPE'S ORLEY FARM: CHIVALRY VERSUS COMMERCIALISM.Published in:1976By:King, Margaret F.Publication type:Literary Criticism