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Short Fiction

Anthony Trollope

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Most of the many novels by Anthony Trollope share a common feature: they are long books. Trollope was an energetic and productive writer in an energetic and productive age, and that in addition to his regular job as a highly placed civil servant in the postal service. The appearance of his first published short story coincided with his rise to prominence as a novelist with the popularity of Framley Parsonage. In spite of this prodigious output, Trollope could struggle with the short story form. He was more at home in his novels, living in his imagination with his characters who were then patiently brought to life on the page. Still, as one of his modern editors notes, only rarely in his short stories does he seem to be “deliberately cramping his hand to work on a smaller canvas.” In his autobiography, Trollope identifies a moment of encouragement to produce short stories. It came in a letter from William Makepeace Thackeray who was at the time editor of the Cornhill magazine. “You must have tossed a good deal about the world,” Thackeray wrote to Trollope, “and have countless sketches in your memory and your portfolio. Please to think if you can furbish up any of these besides a novel. When events occur, and you have a good lively tale, bear us in mind.” In fact, Trollope travelled the world negotiating postal treaties, and he used these exotic locations and odd experiences as the source of many of his shorter tales. The range in this collection is remarkable. Some of the stories bear on current events, from the American Civil War, to inflation with the growing establishment of the gold standard. Some stories are bawdy, even burlesque in their humor; some dark with pathos and tragedy. A good number follow the trials of courtship, a theme familiar from his larger works. His “editor’s tales” have an autobiographical cast, depicting the travails of the aspiring writer. And among the very last of the short stories he wrote was one final return to the setting of Barsetshire, long since left behind after completing The Last Chronicle of Barset. In all, Trollope published forty-three short stories, of which all but six appeared also in various anthologies during his lifetime. Of those six, two are not available in the public domain. The remaining forty-one are included in this collection, ordered by date of their first publication.

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Books by Anthony Trollope

Barchester TowersBarchester Towers
Phineas ReduxPhineas Redux
Orley FarmOrley Farm
Rachel RayRachel Ray
The ClaveringsThe Claverings
The Last Chronicle of BarsetThe Last Chronicle of Barset
The Prime MinisterThe Prime Minister
The Small House at AllingtonThe Small House at Allington
The WardenThe Warden
The Way We Live NowThe Way We Live Now
The Vicar of BullhamptonThe Vicar of Bullhampton
Doctor ThorneDoctor Thorne
Can You Forgive Her?Can You Forgive Her?
Cousin HenryCousin Henry
Harry Heathcote of GangoilHarry Heathcote of Gangoil
He Knew He Was RightHe Knew He Was Right
The American SenatorThe American Senator
The Duke’s ChildrenThe Duke’s Children
The Eustace DiamondsThe Eustace Diamonds
Phineas FinnPhineas Finn
Framley ParsonageFramley Parsonage

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