Author: | Anthony Trollope | ISBN: | 9780980153255 |
Publisher: | Rushwater Press | Publication: | June 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | Rushwater Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Anthony Trollope |
ISBN: | 9780980153255 |
Publisher: | Rushwater Press |
Publication: | June 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | Rushwater Press |
Language: | English |
These stories by Anthony Trollope have never before been
collected in this form. The text, edited by Patricia T.
O’Conner and Stewart Kellerman for Rushwater Press, is
published here under the title Romantic Interludes: Tales of
Love and Marriage.
“The Lady of Launay” was first published in serial form
in Light, a short-lived periodical, in the spring of 1878.
“The Courtship of Susan Bell” first appeared in print in
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine in August 1860.
“The Parson’s Daughter of Oxney Colne” was first published
in The London Review in March 1861.
“Malachi’s Cove” originally appeared in the periodical
Good Words in December 1864.
“Miss Ophelia Gledd” first appeared as part of a book, A
Welcome: Original Contributions in Poetry and Prose, an 1863
collection of original works by prominent literary figures.
“The O’Conors of Castle Conor, County Mayo” was first
printed in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine in May 1860.
These stories by Anthony Trollope have never before been
collected in this form. The text, edited by Patricia T.
O’Conner and Stewart Kellerman for Rushwater Press, is
published here under the title Romantic Interludes: Tales of
Love and Marriage.
“The Lady of Launay” was first published in serial form
in Light, a short-lived periodical, in the spring of 1878.
“The Courtship of Susan Bell” first appeared in print in
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine in August 1860.
“The Parson’s Daughter of Oxney Colne” was first published
in The London Review in March 1861.
“Malachi’s Cove” originally appeared in the periodical
Good Words in December 1864.
“Miss Ophelia Gledd” first appeared as part of a book, A
Welcome: Original Contributions in Poetry and Prose, an 1863
collection of original works by prominent literary figures.
“The O’Conors of Castle Conor, County Mayo” was first
printed in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine in May 1860.