Reviewing the notes, this is a list of books and authors referred to by Trollop in
Barchester Towers - I attempted to group together some of the titles by the same author but it got away from me -
Several specific sections of the Bible are referenced that are King's James unless otherwise noted. Many of these books were used over and over as the source of phrases or references in
Barchester Towers.
Using
Jonathan's reference
royal road to learning these books would be the
royal road to what many reading Trollop in the mid-nineteenth century would have on their finger tips that allowed them to enjoy the wit of Trollop.
1. Westward Ho - Charles Kingsley
2. Lycidas - John Milton
3. Helen of Troy
4. A demonstration of the truth of the Christian religion, from the Latin of Socinius.
5. Argus - Greek myth
6. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy - Laurence Sterne
7. Judgement of Paris
8. Homer’s - Iliad
9. Thousand and One Nights
10. The Book of Psalms - Bible
11. New Testament - King James Bible
12. The Eve of St. Agnes - Keats
13. The Caesars - Thomas De Quincey
14. Coningsby - Benjamin Disraeli
15. Tancred - Benjamin Disraeli
16. Roderick, The Last of the Goths - Robert Southey
17. The Last of the Mohicans - James Fenimore Cooper
18. Thoughts on the Ministerial Commission - John Henry Newman
19. The Frogs and the Mice or the Batrachomyomachia
20. Luke, Matthew, Exodus - Bible
21. The Mysteries of Udolpho - Ann Radcliffe
22. Comedy of Errors - Shakespeare
23. The Rivals - Richard Brinsley Sheridan
24. Hamlet - Shakespeare
25. Tartuffe - Moliere
26. Little Dorrit - Dickens
27. The Character of Credit: Personal Debt in English Culture - Margot Finn
28. On the Plurality of Worlds - William Whewell
29. Revelations - Roman Catholic Bible
30. The Philosophy of Zeno
31. Tom Jones - Henry Fielding
32. The Anatomy of Melancholy - Robert Burton
33. Essays - Michel de Montaigne
34. Ivanhoe - Walter Scott
35. Sophocles
36. Gulliver’s Travels - Jonathan Swift
37. Robinson Crusoe - Daniel Defoe
38. Rape of the Lock - Alexander Pope
39. The Faerie Queen - Edmund Spenser
40. The Lay of the Last Minstrel - Sir Walter Scott
41. Guy Mannering - Sir Walter Scott
42. Oliver Twist - Dickens
43. St. Paul’s Letter to Philemon
44. Macbeth - Shakespeare
45. King John - Shakespeare
46. A Midsummer Night’s Dream - Shakespeare
47. King Lear - Shakespeare
48. Hippolytus - Euripides
49. Phedre - Racine
50. The Diary of C. Jeames de la Pluche, Esq - Wm Thackeray
51. Aeneid - Virgil
52. Nemesis - Greek Myth
53. Charybdis - Greek Myth
54. Pegasus - Greek Myth
55. Odyssey - Homer
56. Don Juan - Byron
57. Troilus and Cressida - Shakespeare
58. Troilus and Criseyde - Chaucer
59. St Simeon Stylites - Tennyson
60. Philip Van Artevelde - Henry Taylor
61. The Fair Penitent - Nicholas Rowe
62. The Victorian Church - Owen Chadwick
63. The Legend of St. Denis
64. The Cotter’s Saturday Night - Robert Burns
65. Alexander’s Feast - John Dryden
66. Henry IV - Shakespeare
67. Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare
68. The Rape of Lucrece - Shakespeare
69. Othello - Shakespeare
70. The Taming of the Shrew – Shakespeare
71. As You Like It - Shakespeare
72. A Conjugal Lesson, Medea - Robert Brough
73. Legend of Good Women - Chaucer
74. The Clerk’s Tale - Chaucer
75. The Sorrows of Young Werther - Goethe
76. Maud - Tennyson
77. Pickwick Papers - Dickens
78. King Alisaunder -
Anon. Middle English romance 79. Dialogue of Proverbs - Thomas Heywood
80. Paradise Lost - Milton
81. Pilgrim’s Progress - John Bunyan
82. First Book of Kings - Bible
83. Paul and the Corinthians - Bible
84. Irish Melodies - Thomas Moore
85. She Stoops to Conquer - Oliver Goldsmith
86. Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard - Thomas Gray
87. Sir Charles Grandison - Samuel Richardson
88. The Gondoliers - W. S. Gilbert (Gilbert and Sullivan)
89. The Busybody - Susanna Centlivre
90. Alexandre Dumas - Eugene Sue
91. Thirty-Nine Articles - John Sumner
92. Doctor Faustus - Christopher Marlowe