- The Bishop of Elmham in The Way We Live Now — One Side of Victorian Religion
- Melmotte as both England’s creation and its victim
- Mr. Alf an early version of the P.R. man
- A Contemporary Review of The Way We Live Now
- Mrs. Hurtle as a representative of America, which in turn serves as a symbol of “the true hell,”
- Georgey Longestaffe's Reaction to Ezekiel Breghert¹s Letter
- An Instance of Trollope's Psychological, Moral, and Characteriological Analysis
- Punch looks at Fortune-Hunting Men — The Social Context of The Way We Live Now
- Roger Carbury: Characterization, Socio-Economic Class, and the Effect of Industrialization, Capitalism, and Shifts in British Society on the Rural Gentry
- Trollope's Characterization: The Description of Felix Carbury
- Reading Notes on Characterization
- Two Victorian swindlers (sources of Melmotte): George Hudson and John Sadleir
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