Anthony Trollope

Anthony Trollope was a distinguished English novelist and civil servant, born on April 24, 1815, in London. He is best known for his keen observations of Victorian society and his ability to weave intricate narratives that explore the complexities of human relationships and social dynamics. Trollope's literary career spanned several decades, during which he authored more than 40 novels, including beloved works such as "The Chronicles of Barsetshire" series and "The Palliser Novels." His writing reflects a deep understanding of the politics and social issues of his time, all delivered with a blend of humor and empathy that continues to resonate with readers today.

Despite facing various personal and professional challenges, including a demanding job at the Post Office, Trollope remained prolific, often rising before dawn to write. His commitment to his craft is evident in the rich characters and engaging plots that populate his stories. For those curious about the nuances of Victorian life and literature, exploring Trollope's work offers a delightful journey through a world that, while different in many ways, still echoes with the same human emotions we experience today. Dive into his novels and discover the charm and insight of this literary master.

North America Vol. 1

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Anthony Trollope was one of the most successful, prolific and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. In 1861 he travelled through…

Traveling Sketches

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In this small book, Anthony Trollope describes with his characteristic wit and satire the different types of travelers commonly encountered …

Lotta Schmidt and Other Stories

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In this collection of short stories by Anthony Trollope: A Viennese musician courts a much younger woman. A young man must choose between pu…

The Fixed Period

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This book is set in 1980 in the Republic of Britannula, which is a fictional island near New Zealand. It deals with euthanasia as a radical …

How the "Mastiffs" Went to Iceland

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Anthony Trollope recounts his travel with the other passengers of the ship, Mastiff, to Iceland. He describes their journey by ship as well …

The West Indies and the Spanish Main

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In The West Indies and the Spanish Main, Anthony Trollope recounts his experiences traveling around the area of what is now known as the Car…

The Prime Minister (Version 2)

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The Prime Minister is the fifth novel in Trollope's Palliser Series, and is about the period of Plantagenet Palliser's term as Prime Ministe…

The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson

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Billed as a satire concerning the dishonest advertising and business practices of the day, it tells the tale of an upstart clothing business…

Phineas Finn (Version 2)

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This novel tells the story of the lead character, Phineas Finn, including romances (with an eye to getting money) and British parliamentary …

Kept in the Dark

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Kept in the Dark is a novel by the 19th century English novelist Anthony Trollope. It was published in eight monthly installments in 1882, a…

An Editor's Tales

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These 'tales' describe a series of encounters between various magazine editors and those who wish to have their works published. While conta…

The Eustace Diamonds (Version 2)

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The Eustace Diamonds is the third in the Palliser Series first published in serial form and then as a novel in 1872. The story is set in Ir…

Clergymen of the Church of England (Version 2)

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Anthony Trollope describes with his characteristic wit the different types of clergymen commonly found in 19th century Britain. - Summary by…

The Duke's Children (Version 2)

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The Duke's Children is the sixth and last novel of The Palliser Series in which the story of the Duke of Omnium's family changes and growing…

Clergymen Of The Church Of England

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This 1866 book was published in a time of great change in the Church of England. Trollope began as a High Church adherent and then worked h…

Aaron Trow

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What is it like to be a fox hunted by hounds? We find out through the senses of an escaped convict as he struggles to free himself from woul…

Phineas Redux (Version 2)

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Phineas Finn (hero from an earlier novel in this series) returns to London from Scotland and reenters the political scene. After some hurdl…

An Old Man's Love

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This was Trollope's last completed novel, and he may have acquired his sympathy for older lovers with age! A not-so-very-old man, Mr. Whittl…

Hunting Sketches

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Anthony Trollope describes with his characteristic wit the different types of hunters commonly found in 19th century Britain. - Summary by E…

Can You Forgive Her? (Version 2)

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Can You Forgive Her was published over 2 years in serial form. It follows the life story of three women involved with courtship and marriag…

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