At least Newman agrees with me...
...about the overdose of Eustaces in Victorian religious fiction, I mean. One of Newman's High Church characters in Loss and Gain rattles off a (parodied) list of Anglican titles:
"'Is it 'The Catholic Parsonage'? he asked again; 'or, "Lays of the Apostles"? or, "The English Church older than the Roman"; or, "Anglicanism of the Early Martyrs"? or, "Confessions of a Pervert"? or, "Eustace Beville"? or, "Modified Celibacy"?'" (III.2)
(Some of these titles are not all that far off from the real thing, I must say, especially "Confessions of a Pervert." Also, I vote for "Modified Celibacy" as a great band name.)