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Yes, the quote is from Trollope, and it satirizes Carlyle. With his
annoying habit of giving his characters 'meaningful' names, Trollope
called him Dr. Pessimist Anticant and captured well Carlyle's gloomy
disquisitions. Dickens, who was named Mr. Popular Sentiment, was portrayed
as a far more flattering persona. Although Trollope did not spare Dickens
for his sentimentality, he credited him for bringing about many positive
changes in society. On the whole, the satire is delicious.
Sumitra Shah
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