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Anthony Trollope: Critical Review by Stephen Gill

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SOURCE: "Trollope's Shockers," in Times Literary Supplement, June 23, 1995, pp. 28-9.

The following is a review of John Sutherland's two-volume edition of Trollope's short fiction, Early Short Stories and Later Short Stories. Here Gill argues that despite their surprisingly unconventional themes, these stories are "familiar Trollope in unfamiliar guise."

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